Topic: Green Screen Shadow Trouble
Hey guys. So I'm trying out chroma keying and whenever I animated every shadow there is on my set, the shadow's green. Any help on how to minimize that or is it just something you have to lve with?
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Hey guys. So I'm trying out chroma keying and whenever I animated every shadow there is on my set, the shadow's green. Any help on how to minimize that or is it just something you have to lve with?
Shine one of the lights directly on the green. See if that helps.
One (or two) lights just on the green screen. Another light (or a reflector) to light your subject. If you use a light, diffuse it so you don't get a shadow. And place the greenscreen as far back from your subject as you can manage.
Just like this:
read more about blue/greenscreen
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Make sure that the lights are close to the green screen, that will disable the shadows. But don't have them too close, or else that will create different areas with darker and lighter values
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