@MRC00K13Z Considering your comment is 3 months old, you may have figured this out, but to make the background blurry, he used a camera with a manual focus lense.
Hi, after contouring the silhouette in my clip, when start to propagate the rotobrush the black background invades the silhouette in some spots and the separation between contour and black background is all intermingling, the silhouette I need to be sharp contoured is intermingled with the black background in various spots looking like a very poor job... please help how to keep the contour super sharp around the silhouette ?
@asderso Depending on how you filmed your footage, you might be able to fix it by going frame by frame and correcting it as you go, or you can try fiddling with the contrast. If those don't work, try filming it in a way that what you're rotoscoping out is in a spot where it contrasts well with the background, your you could just use a green screen and accomplish the same thing in a sense.
how would you color correct the reflection?
MikeEBrady 3 months ago
How did u make the background blurry?
MRC00K13Z 10 months ago
@MRC00K13Z by focusing onto the person and not the background :P
kotg0903 9 months ago 4
@MRC00K13Z Considering your comment is 3 months old, you may have figured this out, but to make the background blurry, he used a camera with a manual focus lense.
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Hi, after contouring the silhouette in my clip, when start to propagate the rotobrush the black background invades the silhouette in some spots and the separation between contour and black background is all intermingling, the silhouette I need to be sharp contoured is intermingled with the black background in various spots looking like a very poor job... please help how to keep the contour super sharp around the silhouette ?
asderso 11 months ago
@asderso Depending on how you filmed your footage, you might be able to fix it by going frame by frame and correcting it as you go, or you can try fiddling with the contrast. If those don't work, try filming it in a way that what you're rotoscoping out is in a spot where it contrasts well with the background, your you could just use a green screen and accomplish the same thing in a sense.
stapleshotz 10 months ago
@stapleshotz I highly appreciate your help, how about using the old "green screen" and acknowledging Rorobrush is not a perfect tool ?
asderso 10 months ago
Isn't the same work as using "the Sin City effect" masking process ?
asderso 1 year ago
Pretty nice :)
TheSashagibbins 1 year ago