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  • Proper lighting from head to toe is the first stage, which you seem to have sorted. Same for using a fast lens to make the chroma background more uniform.

    On the post proudction side of things, don’t expect just one pass of Primatte or Keylight to work. First make a garbage mask based on exactly what you need, which gives the plug-ins less to worry about. Punching up the green values before keying often helps too and then, you often need to luma matte the footage to a black & white version of itself, and then use that for colour correction and alpha matte-ing in a second or third comp.

    Here’s a good starting point project which should be of some help to you….

    12389_greenscreenchromagoodness.aep.zip

  • If you have it in C4D, you can import this to element 3d. Put the globe in Group 1 and the pins in group 2 and it should all work as you need.

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