Frage von Schleicher:Hi folks,
times I wanted to ask if you on the Internet even a tutorial on the topic have found:
I would like different shoes alone and independently by different images to run. That is to say the foreground, for example, is a road then the sidewalk and behind a house and the shoes should be independent of one place to another run.
I have such a thing until now has not tried and therefore I ask this seriously as they could achieve something without animating. but possibly with After Effects.
Would it be possible to attract a blue trousers and the same picture up twice and then the trousers rauszukeyen? That will probably be difficult when camera movement would not it?
I hope you understand what I mean and could possibly help me or call options on how to implement such a thing could be.
Thanks for any reply!
Antwort von B.DeKid:
Gude
Yes go with the trousers - a mixed fabric latex suit in "neon" green - cost less than 100 Euro
Static Recording (Camera is standing still) - 2 pictures - the picture only once, then once with the shoes record - keyen - then put pictures on top of each other.
When moving the camera then called Motion Control - Camera manufactures say exactly the same Studio on - without Feintechnik not or can hardly be realized.
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Animation is synonymous simple - because you can be an arbitrary x 3D character and use his legs to make transparent.
With Poser as a motion sequence and is ready to create the ghost boot.
MfG
B. DeKid
Antwort von Johannes:
For example, movements with a dolly could be a second camera parallel to the main camera up all angles, but exactly the same. Then the work synonymous. Or it makes the shoe all the shots in a Blue / Greenbox and then continues via a background keying pure.
Antwort von wontuwontu:
Would it be possible to attract a blue trousers and the same picture up twice and then the trousers rauszukeyen? That will probably be difficult when camera movement would not it? We have such a green-screen full-dress, but you must remember that you, a relatively large part of the missing shoes afterwards.
I would most likely something with 3D programs like Cinema4D, 3dsmax or Maya make. For 3D tracking we recommend PFtrack of ThePixelFarm, so I work longer and am fully satisfied. The compositing in After Effects, Fusion, etc and you should have been able to achieve good results. However, this is my opinion, it is recommended that 3D animation is only when you know what you're doing. Otherwise looks shabby from.
A pretty cool video with shoes, but in stop-motion process of Jenny Wilson, grad does not know how the track is.
That you want but not really to imitate.
Greeting
Antwort von thos-berlin:
If an animation is not in question, then, the key method is the only option.
The Varainte of Johannes (shoes before Green Screen) will be easier to implement, since ungewolte movements of the camera shifts to the key field. Allerdingas you have no shade.
The variant of B. DeKid (2 shots against the same background) provides a natural shade, but depending on the image too much (namely the shadows into the shoes of the people below). In addition, synonymous exact same lighting conditions are respected and the camera can not (not synonymous minimal and rudimentary) to be moved. S.Objekt be as close as possible and no möglist (large) zoom.
The shoe-makers need only a suitable wear tights or leggings. The uppers, you can simply wegcroppen. A body suit is not necessary in my opinion.
Both versions can you (at least in close-up) shoes in only one point of view in which the shoe of the camera away from the front page would be obscured (So maximum Height equal or "below"). Otherwise would the rear shoe missing, as it with the plug in the shoe in question is weggekeyed leg.
Antwort von Debonnaire:
For example, movements with a dolly could be a second camera parallel to the main camera up all angles, but exactly the same. And what helps this second camera? Even so it is either the "empty" background events or the green shoe teilverkleideten runner. Thus you can so no motion-control-for Aldi customers simulate!
Antwort von B.DeKid:
Uh ... times I had mentioned that you had NEN Motion Control System with / from LEGO NXT / Technic can tinker ;-)
Mfg
B. DeKid