How to Remove Green Screen in NUKE | Chroma Key Tutorial |Full Complete Course for NUKE COMPOSITORS
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- Master Chroma Keying and Cleaning: The Ultimate Guide by VFX FORGE
Welcome to VFX FORGE's comprehensive Chroma Keying and Cleaning Masterclass! 🎬 This tutorial series is designed to take you through every aspect of chroma keying and cleaning, ensuring you achieve professional-level visual effects in your projects. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced VFX artist looking to refine your skills, this series has something for everyone.
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Introduction to Chroma Keying and Cleaning
Chroma keying, also known as green screen technology, is a visual effects technique used to composite two images or video streams together based on color hues. The most common color used is green, but blue screens are also popular. This technique is widely used in film, television, and photography to create the illusion of various backgrounds and scenes.
In this masterclass, we'll cover:
Setting Up and Lighting Your Green Screen: Learn how to properly set up your green screen, including the type of material to use and how to light it to avoid shadows and reflections. Proper setup is crucial for achieving a clean key.
Keying Out Backgrounds Using Industry-Standard Software: We will walk you through the process of keying out backgrounds using software such as Adobe After Effects, Blackmagic Design Fusion, and Foundry Nuke. Each software has its strengths, and we'll explore how to get the best results from each.
Cleaning Up Edges and Removing Spill: Edges can often be problematic in chroma keying, leading to a visible outline or "fringe" around your subject. We'll show you how to clean up these edges and remove color spill to ensure a seamless composite.
Advanced Compositing Techniques: Once the keying is complete, the next step is compositing your subject into a new environment. We'll delve into techniques such as color matching, adding shadows, and integrating your subject into the scene to make the composite look natural.
Module 1: Setting Up and Lighting Your Green Screen
Choosing the Right Green Screen Material
Fabric vs. Paint: Discuss the pros and cons of using green screen fabric versus green screen paint.
Portable Green Screens: Explore options for portable green screens for on-the-go shoots.
Maintenance: Tips on how to keep your green screen clean and wrinkle-free.
Lighting Your Green Screen
Even Lighting: The importance of evenly lighting your green screen to avoid shadows and hotspots.
Lighting Placement: Best practices for placing your lights to achieve an even distribution of light.
Using Diffusers: How to use diffusers to soften the light and reduce harsh shadows.
Positioning Your Subject
Distance from the Screen: How far your subject should be from the green screen to avoid shadows and color spill.
Lighting Your Subject: Techniques for lighting your subject separately from the green screen.
Avoiding Green Reflections: Tips on minimizing green reflections on your subject.
Module 2: Keying Out Backgrounds Using Industry-Standard Software
Adobe After Effects
Basic Keying with Keylight: A step-by-step guide on using the Keylight plugin to key out backgrounds.
Advanced Keying Techniques: Exploring advanced settings in Keylight to refine your key.
Using Masks and Mattes: How to use masks and mattes to isolate and refine specific areas of your key.
Blackmagic Design Fusion
Introduction to Fusion's Keyer: Understanding the different keying tools available in Fusion.
Chroma Keyer vs. Delta Keyer: Comparing the Chroma Keyer and Delta Keyer tools.
Edge Refinement: Techniques for refining edges and removing spill in Fusion.
Foundry Nuke
Basic Keying with Primatte: A tutorial on using the Primatte keyer in Nuke.
Advanced Keying with Ultimatte: Exploring the Ultimatte keyer for more advanced keying needs.
Rotoscoping and Edge Refinement: Combining rotoscoping with keying to achieve a clean composite.
Module 3: Cleaning Up Edges and Removing Spill
Edge Refinement Techniques
Choke and Soften: Using choke and soften settings to refine edges and remove unwanted fringes.
Despill Methods: Different methods for removing green or blue spill from your subject.
Edge Blur: Applying edge blur to soften harsh edges and create a more natural composite.
Manual Clean-Up Techniques
Rotoscoping: How to use rotoscoping to manually refine edges and clean up problem areas.
Paint Tools: Using paint tools to touch up edges and remove any remaining artifacts.
Combining Techniques: Integrating various techniques to achieve the best results.
Automated Clean-Up Tools
Spill Suppression Plugins: Exploring third-party plugins for automated spill suppression.
AI-Powered Tools: How AI-powered tools are revolutionizing the keying and clean-up process.
Best Practices: Tips on choosing the right tools and techniques for your specific project.
Module 4: Advanced Compositing Techniques
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Thanks alot brother for the support 🙏
Present sir 😊
Ek request thi -
Hamesha ek glass lga hota hai jisme bhar ka reflection bhi aata hai please if possible us chiz ko include krdo ❤
Ok brother in next classes I will teach,I will include this
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This means a lot brother..
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Plss make these type of video more
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Thanks brother for the support 🙏
How to composite green screen moment shot(eg: pan or tilt) into live location moment shot (eg : as same as green screen movement )
You have to track the short and then apply the tracking data to bg so bg also can move with the fg
U mean.., tracker node or 3d cameratrscker node
Yes brother
sirji , ye footage kaha se liya o link send karo pls (paid hai to chalega )
You can mail me brother on
vfxforge.business@gmail.com and I will provide you the assets
This is my real short jo maine shoot Kiya sonno charges bro 👍
How much time it will take to learn vfx ,
Thanks in advance
Good question brother 👍
I will say VFX is a very vast field it will take time brother alot of time
You have to practice 20-30 year in this field to become a good VFX artist
In starting I will say learn from internet and just go to companies and apply for jobs because main thing you will learn in company only .
vaya full nuke tutorial series upload please
Yes brother nuke compositing series is going on
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