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CG meets Photography

Mixed Medium (none) posted on Apr 04, 2002
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This is a CG robothand that holds a real hand (as you've probably seen) It is a shot of my animation I'm working on. Is the integration of CG seamless enough for use in animation? Comments on this are welcome.

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stevey32

1:52PM | Thu, 04 April 2002

I'd say the CG intergration looks fine. However, one can tell that the photo is knocked out compared to the CG image. The rough edges give it away. You may want to consider defringing (I think that is under matting option in the Edit menu in Photoshop, if that's what you're using) or there are some good "knockout" pluggins available that do a very convincing job.

spinner

1:59PM | Thu, 04 April 2002

Kinda, sorta... The CG hand needs to cast a shadow, if you shake hands, there will be a depression of some sort on the hand thats being pressed. Also, the light on the hand seems to be both from above and below, but the CG arm is below only ?


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