Combining Keying and Rotoscoping (Part2)
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Combining Keying and Rotoscoping (Part2)
In this video you will learn how to combine Rotoscoping with keying to create a matte.
This will speed up your workflow and help you to understand a few more compositing principles when it comes to matte creation and merging these together.
The footage used in this tutorial is from a project I am working on and was shot on the Red Scarlett camera.
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Thank you so much for this! This helped me complete a shot that has been bogging me down for a few hours.
@SwartLife
10 жыл бұрын
Glad this helped you out on a shot, what were you doing on this shot?
@garrettdetrixhe5185
10 жыл бұрын
A futuristic fence was being placed behind a car which had people going in and out of it. I was rotoscoping the car and the people, as well as pulling keys on some very poor blue screen.
@SwartLife
10 жыл бұрын
Garrett Detrixhe Sounds like a tricky shot, glad the video helped you out with it, send me a link to the shot if you can I would be interested to see it.
As someone learning nuke this is really great! I have subscribed to your channel and hope to find a lot more helpful tips to get me going.
thanks for the awesome tutorial!!!!!
nice one bro.. Thanks for this!!!
Hi there, if I understand you correctly then what you need to do is take the premultiplied version then use a merge node to put whatever you want on top of that e.g. your screen replacement (plug what you want on the top into the A pipe of the merge node) then to put the premultiplied version back on top use another merge node once again putting the premultiplied version into the A pipe of the merge node. Hope this helps and answers your question. thanks and please subscribe
@ronydey2696
5 жыл бұрын
is it Nuke or Fusion?? Compositing
hey thanks I appreciate that please subscribe if you havent already I got some great tutorials planned, are you learning Nuke at the moment? I have many people asking me for tutorials so I am trying to gauge what sort of level tutorials to make. thanks again
Just started learning Nuke so I'm a bit of a novice with it. My question is, I've done everything up to the premultiply but that just leaves me with my cut out footage. How do I get the rest of the original image back for when I try to put something in-between them? Thanks
my footage is destorted, because of my lense. Can't replace the screen. what now?
@JonasWeckschmied
9 жыл бұрын
Use the LensDistortion node to undistort the footage. Then redistort the composite at the end