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  • Hey Daniel,

    They were not 3D, but even after I made them 3D same thing happens.

    Note that girl layer is on top, and the black shadow layer is made to look like that, it’s the whole layer that comes on top even if it’s the bottom one, not just the shadow.

    Image upload does not work for this forum, at least for me.

    I did embed the screenshot and it worked in preview post, but not after I posted.

    So here is a link

    https://tinypic.com/r/vreq92/8

    P.S. If someone knows how to do this in Motion as well please share

  • Andrei Popa

    June 10, 2014 at 7:53 am in reply to: How to track the shape of a moving human being?

    Hey Mark,

    Thanks for making me aware of the rotor-brush, it opens up quite a bit of possibilities.

    🙂

  • Andrei Popa

    June 9, 2014 at 2:25 pm in reply to: How to track the shape of a moving human being?

    More like a creepy shadow…

    As I said I did chroma key and got both the creepy shadow and the Predator.

    I was just wondering of other ways to do it, and if that could bring something different.

  • Andrei Popa

    June 9, 2014 at 1:14 pm in reply to: How to track the shape of a moving human being?

    It should be really easy.

    It a person in a full blue body suit (including head) against a white wall.

    So the person is actually the chroma key, not the wall.

    I’m quite happy with the results but I was looking for different ways to do it, to see what they offer and what I can come up with.

    What would be the “automated” way you could do it if it is really easy to differentiate between the body and the surroundings?

    And what is a root spline?

    Thanks 🙂

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