DarkHound opened this issue on Sep 16, 1999 ยท 5 posts
Dr Zik posted Thu, 25 November 1999 at 7:01 PM
Hi Folks! Darkhound, if you want a cleaner bluescreen (or any other screen) effect, you might want to invest in Adobe After Effects. One of my favorite tools is the Color-Key filter, which allows you to select any RGB color invisible in your scene and make it invisible. It's excellent for keying out solid color backgrounds. I use it a lot for creating fake alpha channels so I can layer movies over each other, cutting down on the need to render complex scenes. It's a somewhat expensive program to purchase, but well worth it--particularly when used in conjunction with Adobe Premiere and your favorite animation program. Just thought I'd pass that along. Peter (Dr Zik)