Revolver by LillyXen
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Description
i actually made this to see how good chroma keying could be with mojoworld. isnt the best thing ive ever made but i still feel like its worth showing
Comments (6)
jimmysparks
It's good - nice job!
woz2002
?? So what did you use Green / Blue / Pink ??
LillyXen
i used red actually. it just has no atmosphere and a solid red space sky
woz2002
I think the chroma replacement is really affected by the scondary app thats used to apply the change rather than Mojo itself. I can see the hardline between the hills and the clouds which I assume is the Chroma replacement. So the question is...is there red tonal pixels in the original render as the same pixel location or is the oter app reading tonal impact ?
woz2002
Do you use Mojo Billboards which I assume could achivee the same effect ?
LillyXen
I'm afraid I don't really know what you mean by either of your questions. I'm not super knowledgeable about this i guess. 😅
I made the sky that shade of red and basically just went into gimp, turned that color transparent with whatever the magic wand tool thing is, and threw an image behind it. I know that's not really chroma-keying, but I didn't really know what else to call it. Chroma-keying and what I did go for the same effect (to my knowledge and from my experience with actual chroma keying at least. feel free to school me)
I'm interested in hearing about what mojo billboards is though, I don't believe I've heard of that
jimmysparks
https://www.renderosity.com/gallery/items/2037147/fakedistanceblend-masks
If you want to take the time & effort you can make a grayscale mask for use in compositing...
woz2002
Look in help search for PhotoBillboards,,,you should find some assistance in there however it maybe a Mojo Pro thing only, I cant remember and I'm at work; so no access to my Mojo-Laptop at the moment. Your understanding of Chroma-keying and what you have done makes sense to a degree but the image at pixel levels where it transitions between Red and Green will give a jagged dark edge line...wich is more to do with the mask applied in Gimp than Mojo. I would recommend Jimmys greyscale mask as a better alternative as the greyscales shouldnt give you as much of an issue. Its not a mtterof colour as it is object at distance vs image creation (green to red blur) and replacement. Hope it helps.