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From: steveeffler
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  • you might also want to match up the angles, the image shows the ground leveled at about 15-20 degrees, mean while the tank is shot at about a 35-40 degree angle :)

  • you have too much lighting, you should have light inFRONT of the item you are shooting, that way the green from the green screen dosent reflect onto your tank, if its too bright , no worries, thats what dim and tint is for :)

  • Can you green yourself? wanna be in a war vid? Easy for me to add you in. Check my latest video featured on my channel, to see what I do. I'm a YouTube partner so I don't completely suck! I have a good feeling about my new series. Thanks.

  • I just made a film with tanks, but green screened another thing within :) I lit the screen from behind and above so as to avoid light spill onto the subject.

  • maybe use red? then your tank wont be keyed with the green screen

  • 3d software is better because you can light it to the scene

  • You should have used a Red Screen instead of green, the tank has some green color on it, it messes up when you remove the green, If you had used Red you would have had a much better end result.

  • u need better sound fx, and also shoot ata higher frame rate like 50 fps or something

  • thats good, keep up the good work, im getting a green screen soon, its in the post and im going to make things like this too make my war filmes look good

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