@feelforafilm There isn't a tutorial, but all you need to do is duplicate the layer with the running guy, mask him out, then animate him to move at the appropriate point.
Not sure if you're being serious or not. :) But our greenscreen was actually tiny for this one, as we didn't have much time to set up. I'd show you a pic, but YouTube doesn't allow comments to include links.
Careful use of what we did have, and careful positioning of the camera. I've edited the movie's description to include a link to the original greenscreen, check it out above!
@feelforafilm There isn't a tutorial, but all you need to do is duplicate the layer with the running guy, mask him out, then animate him to move at the appropriate point.
fxhome 1 year ago
Can you do this with the demo version....?
MetalTV1000 1 year ago
@MetalTV1000 Yes, you can.
fxhome 1 year ago
@MetalTV1000 Yes, the demo version is the same as the full version, it just applies a watermark the rendered output.
fxhome 1 year ago
How do you add sound to it?
bumbleboos 1 year ago
@bumbleboos You should use your main editing application for sound.
fxhome 1 year ago
Nice Nice Nice! I wish it had some sound effects and camera shake! But still, very nice and I'm sure just fine for your teaching purposes.
marknew91 1 year ago
lol insta-fave ^^
NatePredmoreMusic 2 years ago
thank you
FiveMinutes2Midnight 2 years ago
How do you make the giant behind the objects
FiveMinutes2Midnight 2 years ago
Careful use of masks - it's a standard feature in most compositing apps, including FXhome's CompositeLab Pro and VisionLab Studio.
fxhome 2 years ago
@FiveMinutes2Midnight you mask out the object
MultiJacob123 1 year ago
a tutorial would be nice
FEARfilmz 2 years ago
lmao! That was cool!
AaronGRandall 2 years ago
why is there a Christmas annoteation
JesusGirlz09 2 years ago
There isn't anymore. :) Thanks for pointing it out.
fxhome 2 years ago
where can iget a green screen???
gutiarplyr411 3 years ago
try TubeTape, they sell em, i got a 20' by 16' one, its HUGE!
notraep 2 years ago
just get a green cloth.. and some good lights.. ill make a tut on how to make one l8er
barfsonyou99 2 years ago
love it
runesacpe100 3 years ago
wow was all that done using fx home software?
Jtp101z 3 years ago
Yep!
fxhome 3 years ago
cool
Jtp101z 3 years ago
how do u make giants? and by the way nice video
i give u 10/10
runezfrl 3 years ago
All you need is a greenscreen to film the giant against, then composite it together with the background using something like FXhome CompositeLab Pro.
fxhome 3 years ago
i just ordered vision lab cant wait to use it
imateenagelabotomy 3 years ago
thank for the message! I know now what is a masking where it is very useful! I think there have after you deliver to the software to order!
runesacpe100 3 years ago
FXHOME WHAT IS MASKING OR MASK??
runesacpe100 3 years ago
Masking is a way of manually removing specific sections of a layer. This allows you to create the illusion of layers interacting with each other.
Check out the masking tutorial. You can find it on our YouTube page, or in the 'Support' section of the FXhome website.
fxhome 3 years ago
hahahahhha
that was the coolest thing ive ever seen
Paintballa117 3 years ago
pls pls pls...
post a tutorial on this one...
pls pls
michaelrp 3 years ago
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makinatop 3 years ago
hey do u hav a tuturail on this
littlemanfito 3 years ago
We'll try to put together a tutorial soon. Keep an eye on the FXhome website! :)
fxhome 3 years ago
this is pretty cool.
bethpagekids4 4 years ago
does this software have some kind of 3d tracking for animation?
FDFEP 4 years ago
No, there is no 3D tracking.
fxhome 4 years ago
looks good. can you tell me is this software user freindly
smittyysss 4 years ago
We've made it as user friendly as possible. :) Check out the demo over at the FXhome website.
fxhome 4 years ago
Sounds like a plan to me!
fxhome 4 years ago
maybe with Windows Movie Maker you could add some crashing and screaming. maybe as the guy walks, the cars could shake and car alarms go off...
ps3rockslikeheaven 4 years ago
Yea, But this is just a test.
ROCKSTUDIOS 4 years ago
how do you do this?
jacopoinca 4 years ago
Should've added shake in another program.
effectsmage 4 years ago
Could've quite easily added some shake in VisionLab. Now you mention it, in fact, I'm not sure why I didn't. ;)
fxhome 4 years ago
if youve got time check out my fxhome movies on my channel and leave a commment
unleashedpro1 4 years ago
That's very cool, Must of been lots of masking for the cars and buildings. Anyway, check out my fxhome videos please.
Jwats96 4 years ago
Geez,..your green screen must be huge
iggy35 4 years ago
Not sure if you're being serious or not. :) But our greenscreen was actually tiny for this one, as we didn't have much time to set up. I'd show you a pic, but YouTube doesn't allow comments to include links.
fxhome 4 years ago
How did you manage to cover so much ground if its so small? You take at least 6 steps.
iggy35 4 years ago
Careful use of what we did have, and careful positioning of the camera. I've edited the movie's description to include a link to the original greenscreen, check it out above!
fxhome 4 years ago
bye bye man
narutovasquez 4 years ago
how long did it take to make? Very cool video.
scoripion 4 years ago
Can't remember exactly, probably an hour or two, including filming.
fxhome 4 years ago
That dudes gonna land in another time zone!
Ballowall 5 years ago
cool!! I use FXHomeEffectsLabLite right now but I would like to do that Green Screen stuff.
LegoCraze 5 years ago
if you wanna do greenscreen stuff, you need composite lab.
ratboyproductions 4 years ago
lol, nice!
henryb33 5 years ago
hahaha nice one!
live2blade 5 years ago
wicked cool
xcession 5 years ago