 Okay, this video is part of a series That we've been going over so be sure to check out the link in the description to the full playlist Now this is going to be The same technique we used when we were overlaying text and logos on a screen But they were going to try to do some super imposing of some objects on a scene So let me go ahead. I'm going to drag down this video clip here of my daughter sitting and dancing at our dinner table Okay, I'm going to mute it so we don't have to listen to the audio while I'm editing here And then I have some images that I took pictures of and then I cut out the backgrounds in GIMP So let's go ahead and start super imposing some of them. So I'm going to drag this one down. It's just her placemat And right way you can see it's way too big and I did a very this is very quick for this tour Also, the edges are very rough on all these but just to give you the idea So I'm going to choose that and then choose the position zoom So just like we did any other one you go up here type in zoom and choose the one that says position and zoom and I add that effect to this clip and I can go to the first frame here, and then I can scale it down and again in nor this white line It doesn't really exist. That's just for some reason showing up in the preview And I can put it right in front of her like that. In fact, that's still a little big make it a little bit smaller There we go Next I can take this cereal box now the cereal box and this cup When I cut out these images I cut out All the background including the shadows so what I did was I added in a shadow back in GIMP and I'll show you How to do that here in a moment But important things when you're doing stuff like this is make sure you get the right angle for the objects So try to get the same angle as the camera was shot for the video and also the same lighting So again, I'm going to choose that and I'm going to double-click Here and I'm going to resize this box and cup down until it looks right and then place it wherever I want it And I purposely took an angle so it should be off to the right side of screen. I could put it over here But now it looks off You know, so it's not the right angle. So again angle. I could do that, you know, but it looks like the box is tipping over So again when you're taking pictures of the stuff you want to superimpose or video Which will get into superimposing videos in a future tutorial Make sure you gain the right angle and right lighting So again the shadows very light shadow around the bottom of this box and cup and I added that in in GIMP And I'll show you right here now that I have that box there I need to now put this bucket of toys here. So I'm going to right click here I'm going to say insert track Above three and it will be a video track. We'll call it video for and I will drop in not not the map at the bucket So again, these are PNG files. So they have transparent backgrounds and again, you can see I did this very quick So as you can see it's it's very roughly cut. This looks horrible here spend time trimming out things so they look better than that I just did this quickly for this tutorial, but again with this here I'm going to choose position and zoom and I'm going to scale that down and Place it on the table a little bit smaller than that. That's probably about right, but Besides the bad trim job on the edge there and how rough it is it doesn't look right because there's no shadow I didn't need a shadow for the map because it was so flat But this is standing up So what I'm going to do is that with that image I still have open in in Gimp here and what I'm going to do is I'm going to add a new Transparent layer so new layer make sure it's transparent. I'm going to put it underneath our image Then I'm going to choose our paintbrush tool with a feathered black paintbrush And I am just going to go like this Just draw kind of a shadow like that So it looks horrible right now, right? So with that layer selected I'm going to go to filters blur Gaussian blur, and I'm going to blur it up probably 75 You need to adjust it for the lighting on your scene So I'm going to do that and there we go. It now has a shadow Around it and it's very light, but it makes a difference So I'm going to now export that so I press control e to export it or you can go down here file Export to or export as and come back here and right away We don't see the difference what I need to do is come up here Right-click the clip and go reload and then just move my timeline a little bit and there we go It has more of a shadow probably still not perfect, but it definitely looks better than it did without that shadow Probably still a little too dark up here So I can lighten that up if I need to but this is just a tutorial So I'm just going to leave that like that. It's still again if I trimmed it out better I probably the buckets probably the worst out of all of these the cup and cereal box I think look pretty good the mat looks pretty good This is just I could have trimmed it a lot better and spent a little more time on the shadows in fact, let's let's go back in here and Let's do Gaussian blur now. It's already been blurred to 75. Let's just blur it another 50 Sure and export that Reload this clip There we go. That looks so it's still It could use some work, but it's good enough for this video so I'm going to go ahead and render this out and Or actually I'm just gonna tag this video lock this video in at the end of this video So before I go remember to check out the links in the description. There's a link to the full playlist Also linked to my website films by Chris Dot-com that's Chris the K there you can search through all my videos from both my channels Also, check out my patreon page if you want to become a supporter over at patreon.com forward slash metal x1000 There you can download if you're a supporter you can get videos early downloadable add free and also you get to vote on what topics I do videos on and Now let's have a quick look at this video Rendered out. Thanks for watching and have a great day. Say goodbye everybody