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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 8:20 pm)
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And you can use alpha channel for better composite in After Effects, so you dont need a green backdrop.
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The problem with Carrara's alpha channel in render is that it doesn't handle blurs well, so if you're rendering with motion blur, you're better off using a chroma-key green background and doing the composite with Keylight in AfterEffects. Keylight handles blurs and semi-transparent areas really well, in my experience.
- Dex
I see, never did something with motion blur... by the way can you show your work with Carrara?
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Reflections on being slow
I know I should have thought of this a long time ago (been using since ver.3) so please don’t make fun of me.
My animations in carrara 6 mostly involve showing some kind of process using my companies CAD models.
I usually set the BACKDROP to cromakey green to later comp in After Effects or Vegas.
I was never much satisfied with the way the reflections turn out.
Most of the models I work on are of machined metal components.
Just last week I realized I could have a reflection map in the BACKGROUND channel and still use the green screen in the BACKDROP, thus getting the nice metal reflections and still render out to a good key.
DUUUUUUUU