Green Screen and Full Length |
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| Napsal Norbert Miskei | ||||
| Úterý, 30 říjen 2007 | ||||
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What I ended up doing is on an empty layer kind of redraw the original shadow, then blur, it blend it. See the picture. It is already better but It is still not the real thing plus it is tedious work and consumes up a lot of time that could be charged for already on the next project. Of course it would be logical to use some real background instead but it is really not an option for me right now. And it should be figured out anyway. If you have a better method, or worse but faster let us know. Leave a comment.
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If
you use green screen and you take full length portraits you may
find that there is something wrong. There are no shadows. Unless this is
what you want, for example totally mask out the subject for
some illustration, it will end up looking unnatural. Like if the subject
was floating in the air. Primatte can reserve some of the shadows if
you have a very evenly lit background which is also not simple with
full length.



