LonRanger opened this issue on Mar 20, 2004 ยท 6 posts
LonRanger posted Sat, 20 March 2004 at 2:47 PM
I am working on an animated project where everything is in grayscale except for one character. I create scenes in Poser 4 and import them into After Effects, where I work with the color. Everything is very easy when the colored figure is separate from the grayscale characters (when it doesn't overlap visually), but when they overlap visually, I have to use intricate masks to control the color of the colored image, so that it continues to be colored while the rest of the image is grayscale. (I hope that all makes sense) Specifically, I have a scene where a dragon (a colored image) is biting the neck of a man (a grayscale image) and because they intermingle so complexly, it is a seriously labor-intensive process to overlay two images of the same movie on top of each other and mask out everything except the dragon in the top image and keep it colored (in After Effects).
My question is this: Is it possible to control the color in Poser 4? By that, I mean, is it possible to have one character in a scene which has natural color and to have the rest of the characters and objects be grayscale? If so, this would make my work much easier.
Thanks for any help.
LR