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  • baby walk cycle

    Posted by Michael Brookes on October 6, 2008 at 9:21 pm

    Hello,

    I have some blue-screen footage of a toddler walking across screen from left to right. My problem is I need the baby to walk much further than the dimensions of the blue screen allowed.

    At the moment I have tried to find a moment in time which closely resembles an earlier one, duplicated the footage and repositioned as appropriate. However, there is a noticeable jump in the result.

    Are there any better techniques I could use? I have frame blending on but this doesn’t seem to do anything. I also thought perhaps if I reversed the footage at its end and somehow made that footage move forward instead of backwards – then there would be a smoother transition.

    Any ideas hugely appreciated…

    Thanks!

    Michael Brookes replied 17 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Chris Wright

    October 7, 2008 at 12:16 am

    You could warp the image a micro bit each frame over time with puppet tool so it matches final loop perfectly if you can’t do a reshoot.

  • Patrick Algermissen

    October 7, 2008 at 11:47 am

    This is a tricky one. I agree with Dave that a reshoot would be best, preferably with the kid on a treadmill (if you can do that without endangering the kid, of course). That would allow you shoot as much walking as you need within a limited space, then you could animate the kid’s position to make it look like he isn’t walking in place.

    If you are stuck with what you’ve shot, then one common trick is to put a foreground element in the scene so that you can repeat the footage as the baby passes behind it, hiding the jump cut. This can be tricky to line up such that the baby doesn’t appear too thin, too wide, or like his body is doing two different things at once.

    Hope this helps!

    Patrick Algermissen
    Poem Pictures, Inc.
    http://www.PoemFilms.com

  • Michael Brookes

    October 14, 2008 at 1:17 pm

    thanks for the help,

    I was able to link three separate bits of footage by covering up the links with foreground objects as you guys suggested…

    cheers!

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