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farss wrote on 4/8/2012, 4:54 AM
Is the screen of the TV green or what exactly?

Bob.
amendegw wrote on 4/8/2012, 4:54 AM


...Jerry

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Horsefly wrote on 4/8/2012, 6:34 AM
Thankyou Jerry,
As simple as that and I missed it.

Glenn

Horsefly wrote on 4/8/2012, 6:35 AM
Thanks Bob,
It mas just a matter of me changing the mode to Negative in the masking area.

Glenn
farss wrote on 4/8/2012, 6:47 AM
So you're not using a chroma key.

Bob.
Horsefly wrote on 4/8/2012, 7:04 AM
No Bob,
It works just fine,
I can see the image through the tv screen and thats all I wanted.

Am I missing something with regards the chroma key ?
cybercom wrote on 4/8/2012, 8:27 AM
There is also an effect called, "Cookie Cutter" that you could probably use to do the same thing and it can even add a little black border to integrate it into the tv set better.

HTH,

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farss wrote on 4/8/2012, 9:06 AM
"Am I missing something with regards the chroma key ?"

Probably not.
Just that the title says "chroma key" and you're using a mask.
Generally a mask is better if the thing is static and for a regular shaped thing like a TV screen a doddle to use. So I figured you must have had a specific reason to be using a chroma key e.g. the old "man climbs out the screen" trick.

Bob.
Byron K wrote on 4/8/2012, 2:32 PM
My dad shot some really bad video of my niece so to salvage the video, I just did something similar using a .png and edited the center of the console w/ transparent alpha for the screen.

Check it out here:


Used the TV simulator FX on the video event.

Horsefly wrote on 4/10/2012, 12:37 PM
Thanks for the suggestions,

Good to know there are still good guys out there. :)
:)

Glenn