kenanproffitt I'm wondering whether there're case in which one should prefer using a "Green Screen" wheras in other cases it's maybe better to record your footage with a "Blue Screen". Why did you use a "Blue Screen"?
duerer it is all about masking; if you have a bunch of Irish people on St. Patrick's Day, a Green Screen might not be the best idea ;)e
As far as I know, Blue Screens were common 'in the old days' and for some reason they mainly switched to Green.
I really need to re-watch: https://cgcookie.com/course/introduction-to-compositing-in-blender
And this might also be helpful: https://cgcookie.com/course/green-screen-compositing
Thanks, @adrian2301 , this sounds plausible 👍! If I remember correctly, then the human eye is especially sensible to green. Maybe the screen color also plays a role when it comes to color spill in the sense that blue color spill is maybe less obvious than green color spill.
By the way: Has anybody ever used a Redscreen 😉😁?!
if you have a bunch of Irish people on St. Patrick's Day, a Green Screen might not be the best idea ;)
spikeyxxx This makes perfect sense 👍! And a bunch of Smurfs in front of a bluescreen ... 🤣🤣🤣
So, I'll stick with my greenscreen unless I want to record some "Alien Abduction" footage with my green "Sprite Fight" t-shirt 😉.