I've Got a Couple of Bits Of Green Cloth
But they don't cover the whole 'acting' area, so I still have to do a load of manual removal of the background. I use masks rather than the eraser tool, which makes it a little easier
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Sheep!,
Sat 10 Jan 2009, 19:26,
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i need to invest
and also learn how to use photoshop :D
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arrangedletters,
Sat 10 Jan 2009, 19:34,
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The Cloth was about £40
.... although I knicked it from work, teehee
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Sheep!,
Sat 10 Jan 2009, 19:37,
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deleting the computer room is an arduous bore..
and always leaves shoddy edges...
SHODDY EDGES!
but then I didn't think of using blur as I am a numpty.
A NUMPTY!
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arrangedletters,
Sat 10 Jan 2009, 19:40,
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I Highly Recommend After Effects
.. and the Keylight plugin. It does a really good job keying stuff, even really rubbish green setups like mine. You can easily blur stuff in the plug in too
... and make sure stuff is really brightly lit (but exposed correctly)
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Sheep!,
Sat 10 Jan 2009, 20:04,
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