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  • Matthew Rideout

    March 17, 2010 at 1:31 pm in reply to: animated hand shaped fog

    You could use after effects and particle playground to track your hand and emit “fog style” particles from it to make it look like fog… but it will take a lot of work to make it look decent and you’ll need high resolution footage of your hand.

    See here
    https://library.creativecow.net/articles/drozda_jerzy/ParticlePlayground.php

    Hit play the video tutorial at the bottom… Perhaps you could film your hand against a static background with the motion and angle you want to use in your finished product, and rather than fire, play with the effects to make it look like fog.
    Perhaps in front of a green screen so you can key out the background and over-lay it onto your real footage.

  • Matthew Rideout

    March 17, 2010 at 1:16 pm in reply to: How to key out every other color

    Oh it looks like tinypic lost my video, here I’ll re-post it. I was going to be trying to “throw” fire with it initially and its a little buggy but here it is.

    Darby, no I haven’t tried that yet. This is just a “testing background”. This isn’t my actual project, I just shot this footage with the intention of trying to attach fire to my hand to learn the concept in general. I am very new to after effects.

    Hopefully this footage will give you guys a better idea of what I’m working with. Here’s a step by step of the filters I applied. Looking back it appears that “color leave” may have been unnecessary, but i don’t know how I could accomplish this with any less filters

  • Matthew Rideout

    March 15, 2010 at 10:15 pm in reply to: How to key out every other color

    Ok I accomplished what I am going for.. but i’ll go over it in detail here in case someone in the future stumbles across this thread.

    I watched this video on how to create fire
    https://library.creativecow.net/articles/drozda_jerzy/ParticlePlayground.php

    I wanted it to look like the fire was coming out of my hands, however the exact method of tracking my hands wouldn’t work the same as in the tutorial. In the tutorial the hands were the only thing moving so they used an effects to only track motion and attach the particles from particle playground to the motion.

    Since there was a lot of stuff moving in my scene, I needed to be able to track the fire (particles) to the skin color on my hand. In order to do this I needed to do the following

    1.) Create a mask to track my hand in a small box as to not capture skin colors from anything else

    2.) Isolate this skin color and make everything else black

    3.) Use LumaKey to key out all darkness thus leaving only my hand and everything else transparent

    4.) In the particle playground effect I needed to use “Layer Explode” to make the particles explode out of my layer, the layer I used lumakey to key out everything except my hand… Thus the particles explode out of my hand

    The way I solved this:

    I used the “Change Color” effect to crank up the lightness on my hand’s skin color making it pure white. I then used Threshold to blacken everything else and leave just my hand pure white on a black background (threshold is like a 100% contrast effect which only allows pure black and white to show)

    Then use lumakey to key out the black and leave the white as a layer for the particles to explode out of

    Then overlay this composition of particles coming out of a floating hand on top of my source footage

    The “change color” effect which allowed me to crank my skin color up to pure white is what saved me here and allowed lumakey to work properly.

    Here is an example video of what I was trying to do, its buggy but i was just trying to learn the concept for a project im working on… ( i was initially going to be trying to throw fire but I haven’t gotten that far yet… Maybe I’ll track a tennis ball or something!)


    Original Video – More videos at TinyPic

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