@baboonsquadron Yes. I'm used to project images onto 3D surfaces including patch-projections. I'm using this technique to create photoreal 3D environments from painted/photoshopped images or to remove existing wires or rigs in real footage.
I really like this shot. Did you just project onto cards ? I was confused how you could get around the parallax on the trees and then noticed ( after many viewings ) that you have put some cg trees infront to help the blend, and that the original trunks mix in and out a little bit as the patches pass over where the person was. Very inspiring thankyou for sharing.
Realy cool work, Flipthemadmonkey
flipthemadmonkey 2 months ago
notice the trash can in the final comp, it's de-grading
cybercyrus97 3 months ago
@vfxworld, Harry Potter, i see.
baboonsquadron 6 months ago
@baboonsquadron Yes. I'm used to project images onto 3D surfaces including patch-projections. I'm using this technique to create photoreal 3D environments from painted/photoshopped images or to remove existing wires or rigs in real footage.
vfxworld 6 months ago
@vfxworld do you understand the work here ? do you work on software like this one ?
baboonsquadron 6 months ago
hope you enjoyed my visual effects videos
aaron
thevfxbro 8 months ago
nice.
But a cut problem at 0:26 ;)
vfxworld 11 months ago
I really like this shot. Did you just project onto cards ? I was confused how you could get around the parallax on the trees and then noticed ( after many viewings ) that you have put some cg trees infront to help the blend, and that the original trunks mix in and out a little bit as the patches pass over where the person was. Very inspiring thankyou for sharing.
Wheel333 11 months ago
Wow this is amazing. How did you do this? any tutorial or tip to do this? is really impressive!
lukassstyyy 1 year ago