I see some rotoscoping in your future... I highly recommend Mocha Pro <http://www.imagineersystems.com/products/mocha-pro/> for that. I even has a 3D camera solver, in case your footage camera does move.
After Effects includes the light version, which has no camera solver, but still has excellent tracking. Best of luck with your project. Best Regards, * Stephen P. Davidson* *(954) 552-7956* [email protected] *Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic* - Arthur C. Clarke <http://www.3danimationmagic.com> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 5:17 AM David Saber <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > I am asked a job I've never done before: matching 3D FX and video. > The scene is : the camera is a bit behind a painter who paints on a > canvas on a wall. As she paints, particles are emitted from her arms and > then move on the canvas. The camera won't be moving (as far as I know). > So we have to separate the video of the painter, the canvas, and I have > to create FX that will be composited between these 2 video layers. For > the video shooting, we will use a green screen. > I'll have to recreate a 3 model of the painter and animate it according > to the video. Also I have to re-create in 3D the room and the wall she's > painting on. > > So my questions : > - Is it better to have some marks on the green screen and the painter's > cloths in order to better match the 3d animation? > - If there are marks on the painter's cloth, is it a long process to > remove them with a video editing app? > - Do you know a good web link to learn that? > > Thanks ! And see you soon, > Have a great weekend! > David > ------ > Softimage Mailing List. > To unsubscribe, send a mail to [email protected] > with "unsubscribe" in the subject, and reply to confirm. >
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