Thank you for the informative tutorial and the humor. Was the color grading you applied towards the end done within the 3D keyer, or did you use a different FX plugin? Additionally, are there any advantages to using a 3D keyer over the Delta keyer for green screen work? I've heard it's significantly more effective. Thank you.
I honestly used 3D keyer because it's what im most familiar with. Most tutorials ive seen using delta keyer do it within the fusion tab and I try to avoid using Fusion as often as possible. I did the color grading separate from the 3d keyer using Davinci Resolves color tab.If you're interested, I go over my while process of making the music video, including color grading, here: ua-cam.com/video/v4X6WoMinjc/v-deo.html
A white background would only work if nothing else in the shot is white, but even if you're wearing all black there's a possibility it's going to try to remove parts of your eye, maybe even skin/hair if those are white enough... It might still work! But thats why people usually stick to green/blue screens, the more it stands out from you, the better.
Wow! Useful information! Still waiting on your version of the Freddy movie! Maybe you can add me to it🎉😅
I'll think about it...😏
Thank you for the informative tutorial and the humor. Was the color grading you applied towards the end done within the 3D keyer, or did you use a different FX plugin? Additionally, are there any advantages to using a 3D keyer over the Delta keyer for green screen work? I've heard it's significantly more effective. Thank you.
I honestly used 3D keyer because it's what im most familiar with. Most tutorials ive seen using delta keyer do it within the fusion tab and I try to avoid using Fusion as often as possible.
I did the color grading separate from the 3d keyer using Davinci Resolves color tab.If you're interested, I go over my while process of making the music video, including color grading, here:
ua-cam.com/video/v4X6WoMinjc/v-deo.html
Awesome video! Can I use a white screen instead or does it have to be a green screen? Thank You in advance!
A white background would only work if nothing else in the shot is white, but even if you're wearing all black there's a possibility it's going to try to remove parts of your eye, maybe even skin/hair if those are white enough...
It might still work! But thats why people usually stick to green/blue screens, the more it stands out from you, the better.
@@EricShaquille AHHH I'm overstanding now! Thank You for the swift response!