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hey thanks for you answer
i finally did something by animate a crumple filter … it is very simple but
it does a great result. i didn’t want to use particles because i find them to complicated and i don’t know much about it …but thanks a lot!Jonas UssingParticipanti know i sound basic , it’s because a i don’t speak english well, i speak french :/
i tried all the techniques i know, even the one you suggested me.
i know there’s a mathematical operation in Fusion using the suppression of the red and blue channel from the green or something like that and it does a really good result with the kind of shot i have to key.
i wish i could show you just one frame of my shot, it is a desastre. the greenscreen is dark and very grainy and the foreground is people in black suit. And you are right, i am a new combustion’s user, i use to work with flame and it is really not the same way to work.thanks a lot for your answer 🙂 if you have any other idea … let me know
Jonas UssingParticipantyou are abosutely right …
i use to work with Flame and i am maybe asking too much for a software like Combustion …
i guess i should try to do what i can with what i got for the moment … 😉Jonas UssingParticipantThanks for your answer …
I think it is essential … it is the only tool missing in that software … and maybe a 3D tracking … 🙂Jonas UssingParticipanti used to work with flame too and i just begin a new job working on Combustion now. I have a lot of greenscreen and i found a way to do it clean and fast : just do a first key in After Effect with Keylight. Then, just import your matte in Combustion and do the final … Until now, i have very good result.
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