Green Screen Compositing

Blockbuster movies, videogames and news reports wouldn’t be the same today without the use of greenscreen. Also known as Chroma key compositing or Chroma keying, this technique allows people and objects to be placed in any setting by replacing their real background. In this Green-screen Compositing course, we take a look at how you can apply this technique by making actors appear as if they were inside a 3D Blender environment

Blockbuster movies, video games and news reports wouldn’t be the same today without the use of green-screen. Also known as Chroma key compositing or Chroma keying, this technique allows people and objects to be placed in any setting by replacing their real background. In this Green-screen Compositing course, Richard van der Oost takes a look at how you can apply this technique by making actors appear as if they were inside a 3D Blender environment - when, in fact, they are actually sitting in front of a green-screen. The course consists of 7 lessons which will take you through the process step by step and show you how to recreate a green-screen composition of your own.

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    Gatis Pastars(Gatis) ·

    Love the course! Learned a lot! Thanks for that! This course is actually the reason why I joined CG Cookie. As for developing feedback I can say, that at some points it felt like teacher is working without a plan in mind and that`s where some mistakes, excuses for mistakes or uncertainty appeared. For me, as a guy who`s been watching hundreds of video tutorials (prepared on different levels), it little bit disturbs me, however, it`s just my opinion and may not be an issue for other students. Thanks for course and let`s make some awesome stuff!

  • Martin Aversa(cgtin) ·

    Maybe this one got a bit old, the Blender version and the workflow, but it is still nice to see a whole vfx shot get done. Learned a lot!

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