Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Digital Compositing - Mock Up


As I had booked the greenscreen room for the 29th of October, I had a bit of spare time in between to create a mock up of my idea, to see if it would likely work when I went to shoot it.

To do this, I search for a random computer game character off the internet, and merged it with my photograph that I had taken previously. The first thing that i had to do, was ensure that I had fully got rid of the green backround on the character. I did this by using the quick selection tool, the mask edges tool, whilst also using the eraser tool just to get rid of any extra green pixels that were still left. This is not the usual way of getting rid of greenscreen backrounds, as usually you would despill the image to ensure that there is no reflective green light upon the image, but as I was only creating a mock up, I therefore decided to do a more simple a quicker way just to create an example.
The two images that I had used, are the ones below.
Image From The Internet
My Original Backround Image Shot With A Canon EOS 1100D



A Mock Up / Rough Example of How I'd like The Final Composition To Be





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