Standing in the Rain (lip sync test) by adamcatfish
Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
I am working on lip sync, green screen usage and rain effects using DAZ studio.
Any constructive criticism is strongly desired.
In particular, I have found:
1) Green screen and hair is a nightmare, so moved the back of her head off screen after filtering so much that it looked ridiculous. I still see a green glow around her face. Any suggestions on color or filtering technique would be appreciated?
2) I am using Wet Body Iray for wet skin from DAZ. If anyone is familiar with it, how do I get rid of the morphed figure artifacts? They show on the temple, forehead and neck in some frames. Resizing the wet skin asset only makes it worse. I am thinking maybe I need to apply it to a shell instead of the character itself, but wanted to see if anyone is familiar with it?
Note: I know there is a dark blip in the background. I think its a bad frame in the loop, but I couldn't identify it, because its not at the beginning or the end and looking at the frames individually doesn't lend to an obvious candidate. With more time I'd dig more, but the other issues are more pressing to me.
Thanks for looking and for any suggestions!
Music is free from Table Top Audio
Sound effects are free from Sound Bible
Voice is me with lots of effect to make me a female lol ( by the end of this I hate the sound of my voice as a female!)
Comments (3)
Vagabund
Nice clip! Looks good!
Is this strand based hair or polygon hair? Does this make any difference?
Maybe you could make the quality better by using a compositing program. There´s a feature to take away the blue/green spill from actors. Blackmagicdesign for example offers a free professional program named Resolve that should be capable to do this. But it´s not very intuitive to use. The free HitFilmExpress (fxhome com) also has spill removal and it´s much easier to use.
:-)
adamcatfish
The hair looks to be strand based. This is my first time using a green screen, so not sure if that makes a difference yet. Thanks for the software suggestions, I'll check them out!
Koala44
Nice work for one test, bravo
adamcatfish
Thanks!
giareg
Excellent work!
adamcatfish
thanks