Topic: Lego Masking Test
Hey guys. I decided to give masking a go so here's the final result.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RTi8Mu e=youtu.be
Hopefully it wasn't too bad for a first attempt!
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Hey guys. I decided to give masking a go so here's the final result.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RTi8Mu e=youtu.be
Hopefully it wasn't too bad for a first attempt!
Not bad. As long as there's no light flicker, masking should work pretty easily. Didn't notice any light flicker, so you're fine
Awesome! Thanks man. The only problem I had with this was I accidentally moved the backdrop so it jolted. I will need to take more care in the future Cheers for the reply buddy.
Well done! It was neat.
There was only one problem, at 0:10" the background moved a bit. I think you noticed that by yourself too .
nice
Thanks Shahriar! Yeah exactly, it would have looked a lot better without that little mistake!
Thanks Vinceleto Welcome to the forums too!
Good Work! The jump animation is not bad,but it looked a little bit choppy. The masking looked great though.
Looks good! If your post production software allows you to, try adding a shadow when the figure jumps across. It ought to make it look even more convincing!
Really Good!
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