Topic: Green Screen in Sony Vegas Pro 9
I did a green screen test in Sony Vegas but my minifig looks transparent! I don't know how to fix it:(
Video link- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBvCo_FE7m4
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I did a green screen test in Sony Vegas but my minifig looks transparent! I don't know how to fix it:(
Video link- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBvCo_FE7m4
you gotta mix around a little with the 3 "analogs" there´s under the colour box.
in the end you´ll find whats looks best
hope that helped
I'd have to see the original footage to be sure, but I've got a feeling you took that with the screen too close to the minifig and ended up with some pretty bad reflection. You're probably going to have to reshoot.
Why do so many people use Sony Vegas? It just seems kind of weird... is it a good program?
"is it a good program?"
Shame on you. It's a freaking beautiful program.
Why do so many people use Sony Vegas? It just seems kind of weird... is it a good program?
It gets the job done, it has a large learning curve but when you use it enough you learn a lot.
As for your test Andrei. Play around with the different settings in Vegas, use the two sliders 'Low threshold' and 'High freshhold' these could make your test a lot better. Also make sure you have the right colour selected. If you just put the preset greenscreen effect in it might not be suited for the footage you filmed. Like Noodle said I think we have to see the original footage to help you more.
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