why does it apear the the composited sky gets a larger in size right before the camera pans down? it's the same issue i've been having with my compsites where the sky seems to move around in an unnatural way.
The sky should really be thought of as a dome rather than a flat image. If the movement is too big, this can give the game away and the result ends up less than perfect. We have a more advanced sky replacement video that goes through this idea in more detail : ruclips.net/video/tJvxC7xoco8/видео.html
Hello... At 04:43 the initial footage have become suddenly a composition with the name "FG keys".. Is it necessary to pre-compose this becouse this step is not visible in the tutorial
I think Mary just cut the process of pulling the luma key, and replaced it with her previously keyed footage. Precomposing is not necessary for using this linking workflow. If you are applying tracking data directly to a layer, this benefits from precomposing if the footage is a different size to the composition. See the Top 6 Mocha Mistakes video for why : ruclips.net/video/1tWKdbjKLNE/видео.html
Looks like Mary just keyed out the sky and cross-dissolved so you didn't have to see the minor adjustments that were made. That may have been an unwise editing decision. EDIT : Just to re-emphasise, the pre-comp doesn't really do anything clever in this instance.
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Thanks so much!
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Thank you. We happen to agree too :D
@@BorisFXco ahahhaha yess
But too expensive and only works 30% of the time
I love mocha... I really do.
Back atcha babe!😍
Awosome work....Thanks for teaching
Thank you very much for your comment. Really appreciated.
@@BorisFXco You Be Most Welcome
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
So awesome
why does it apear the the composited sky gets a larger in size right before the camera pans down? it's the same issue i've been having with my compsites where the sky seems to move around in an unnatural way.
The sky should really be thought of as a dome rather than a flat image. If the movement is too big, this can give the game away and the result ends up less than perfect. We have a more advanced sky replacement video that goes through this idea in more detail : ruclips.net/video/tJvxC7xoco8/видео.html
@@BorisFXco thank you uso much for the reply! I'll definitely check that out, much appreciated.
Hello... At 04:43 the initial footage have become suddenly a composition with the name "FG keys".. Is it necessary to pre-compose this becouse this step is not visible in the tutorial
I think Mary just cut the process of pulling the luma key, and replaced it with her previously keyed footage. Precomposing is not necessary for using this linking workflow.
If you are applying tracking data directly to a layer, this benefits from precomposing if the footage is a different size to the composition. See the Top 6 Mocha Mistakes video for why : ruclips.net/video/1tWKdbjKLNE/видео.html
04:43 Suddenly the top video changes into a pre-composition without even telling why.
Looks like Mary just keyed out the sky and cross-dissolved so you didn't have to see the minor adjustments that were made. That may have been an unwise editing decision. EDIT : Just to re-emphasise, the pre-comp doesn't really do anything clever in this instance.
Thank you!
You are very welcome.