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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 08/05/2007 14:19:09
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mrjoyce
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Congratulations on the set and the re-color of the chair. (Isn't the Mod Workshop great! I've put some tutorials together on it, but first asked Matt to look them over so I haven't forgotten anything, then I'll post them up.)
Regarding your mirror effect, if you use duplicate Gestures and Movements on the doubles, I believe you can achieve an Alice Through the Looking Glass effect. This will be probably easier to do when a Copy Gestures feature is added to Moviestorm. But you've already achieved this in your Beta Movie with the thre guys moving together so I think you can already achieve the same effect.
Very inspiring work!
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 08/05/2007 15:47:07
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kkffoo
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Thanks MrJoyce
Top and side views of the mirror set, I have added extra custom content since I set up the shot.
I haven't tried to get 'opposite' gestures to synchronise yet (eg left hand translates to right hand gesture in mirror)
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 08/05/2007 15:56:04
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mrjoyce
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I hadn't quite thought thhrough the reverse gestures, but I think it could still be done. (All depends on the animations made for them). I know there are animation controls in the Mod Workshop, so maybe one of those could be used to tweak a gesture into line.
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 10/05/2007 15:33:44
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revdoug
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Here is my first attempt at keying. I filmed the actor in front of a wall painted with the color described as 'limegreen 01'.
The live footage was an exterior of my neighbor's house.
I keyed it with Adobe After Effects 5.0
Effect:Color Key
Color Tolerance: 19
Edge Thin: 1
Edge Feather: 0
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 10/05/2007 16:11:01
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kkffoo
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Nice demo, and your neighbourhood looks so different to mine, so that's interesting as well.
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DavidB
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Quick aside: if your post tools have specific hue / colour numbers for their chroma key, other than "100% green" and it is important to you, let us now what the colours you need are and we can slot in "standard chromakey backdrops" as well ... soon-ish
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 14/05/2007 06:00:31
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DW
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I'm loving these shots. I think there's a little bit of drool there... yup, that's definately drool.
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 14/05/2007 06:19:16
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some nice detailed sets
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Sweatyshoulder
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Wow! I've been dying to view what this program can do. Its really neat! I'm looking forward to testing it!!!!!
Those are some really nice screenshots. I think I'm going to like this. :p
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