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IBS0L0ADED
06-08-2011, 02:21 AM
1st time messing around with green screen. Thank you Afro for the hubba clip. ;) ENJOY!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nf4CQF_vOU
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fallingskyline
06-08-2011, 02:32 AM
Nice idea but crappy conversion.
Points of critic:
- size of player compared to environment
- lack of depth (example the train ride, the bars are always behind the player, though they should be in front of him)
- sloppy replay of clips, no fluid transitions
- your player seems to levitate over the ground instead of touching it

some of these things are due to different angles of the cam, perspective, which made it just look unreal

PS this is not to piss you off, it is just to point out what could've been done better, eventhough it means more work

IBS0L0ADED
06-08-2011, 02:49 AM
Nice idea but crappy conversion.
Points of critic:
- size of player compared to environment
- lack of depth (example the train ride, the bars are always behind the player, though they should be in front of him)
- sloppy replay of clips, no fluid transitions
- your player seems to levitate over the ground instead of touching it

some of these things are due to different angles of the cam, perspective, which made it just look unreal

PS this is not to piss you off, it is just to point out what could've been done better, eventhough it means more work

Well, It was just really me messing around with the green screen. I wasnt going for an Acadamy award or anything. Just having fun and learning the program. I know a few clips were off and the subway shot had the bar in front of me but I just made it for laughs man. I apreciate you taking time to watch and giving you're input. Ill take it in and scale better on the next one. I do think some of these clips came out pretty good and funny tho. It was a fun project. ;)
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replicant
06-08-2011, 02:55 AM
Yup, some of the actual skating segments you did weren't bad. A little work on the levitation which is always annoying to get just right and perspective scale (this was mostly on roll ins and outs, you had decent perspective scale on the objects themselves) and you'll have it pretty solid. Not a bad early test.

IBS0L0ADED
06-08-2011, 02:57 AM
Yup, some of the actual skating segments you did weren't bad. A little work on the levitation which is always annoying to get just right and perspective scale (this was mostly on roll ins and outs, you had decent perspective scale on the objects themselves) and you'll have it pretty solid. Not a bad early test.

Thank you sir. ;)
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fallingskyline
06-08-2011, 02:59 AM
my try in this if interested, was a while ago and the shot is too dark, my you're right its fun to mess around and i didn't say it was all bad ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSSCQzhjV7k

KINGPINL32
06-08-2011, 03:01 AM
You should really try to contact flea, he did it here a long, long time ago before there was green screen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrNWbsD5hkA



Also the hubba clip you had looked tight!

IBS0L0ADED
06-08-2011, 03:03 AM
my try in this if interested, was a while ago and the shot is too dark, my you're right its fun to mess around and i didn't say it was all bad ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSSCQzhjV7k

LOL, That was sick! Im lookin for more clips to get practice on right now. Ha, Im sure you will see a second GS montage soon. ;)
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jerr bear
06-08-2011, 03:19 AM
Never will I forget Flea's office shot

AfRoMaTiC480
06-08-2011, 11:34 AM
I thought this was good man. Good job for first time using chromakey. Also thought my clip at hubba hideout was filmed pretty good and that bank to tailslide that loaded did. characters werent floating to much. Just takes lots of practice to get it right. Motion tracking is what im trying to figure out since i dont have AE. I'm still learning more green techniques. Thanks for tips

Thanks again IB for photo link