121. Advanced Soft Keying
Key out footage without eliminating the soft reflections
 
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162 Responses to "Advanced Soft Keying"
sebastian
05/07/2013
sometimes i feel like listening to a rocket scientist - cause i have no idea what you´re talking about. but absolutely genious tutorials. watched 5 yesterday cause i couldn't sleep
Paul
03/02/2013
You are funny haha !
Ross
03/02/2013
Sanks.
Farhad
02/16/2013
thanx, very nice
ProFocus
11/14/2012
This is an awesome technique and does great for semi-transparent situations. I'd like to use the same approach for saving fine detail around hair but on 100% transparent backgrounds. I'm getting close, but it seems the real trick here is to have the gain in the first KeyLight set below 100. Doing this will always make it semi-transparent - well in my tests so far. Is there a better approach to keeping fine detail around hair?
Behrooz RST
11/08/2012
Hey andrew....that was awesome...keep going...Thanx a lot...BR from Persia ;)
Shashwat
10/13/2012
hi, Andrew plz can u tell me the best requirement for my pc for these types of rendering and effects
Rajesh
09/10/2012
Hey Andrew, I saw your tutorial and its very helpful to me. Thanks for posting the tutorials and I have seen your video tutorials earlier also. Can you please do one favour for me because I am fresher in vfx industry and I have keen interest in making clean plate in photoshop. I want a video tutorial of a character moving in the scene and also the camera must be moving, I want that moving character to be removed from that scene and keeping the background same. I want the video tutorial done in photoshop so could you please forward me the video tutorial on my email id rajesh.kambli@gmail.com
thanks
Regards
Rajesh
AlegreFranz
09/03/2012
Hey Andrew, the project files don't have the Sam_Plate.mov you used in the tutorial! only Raw_BG and street_BG :( i'm sad now
Timber_Wolf_2
08/06/2012
There's a scream sound effect at 1:33/1:34. I have heard it in a zillion action films such as Star Wars, LOTR, Cars, just to name a few. But I have heard this sound effect so many times! WHY?! What's so special about that stupid unrealistic-sounding scream???? Is there an industry inside joke or something? Please!!! I must know!!
TheFox1
08/10/2012
The Wilhelm Scream.
faisal
07/05/2012
nice
Sagar
07/03/2012
Hi have been following ur tutorials from very long and seriously loved them all and this one too really helpful :D thanks a lot Andrew
chediel
07/03/2012
kaka wewe ni mkali. we need you here in tanzania
Timber_Wolf_2
06/11/2012
OK, AK, let me throw a curve-ball at you: Say I want to use this technique for keying someone with soft, whispy hair... Your advanced keying method works great for eliminating shimmer and artifacting and suppressing the green in hair, but it leaves an unfortunate gray glow or shadow under the semi-transparent parts of the hair whisps, or moving hair. Any further tips on fixing this?
David Ejibe
06/01/2012
thank God for giving you the opportunities to help dull brains like us i can now apply effects on my layer...from Nigeria
Kombi Studios
05/10/2012
Cool. Now i need a greenscreen, a car, a way to get the wrinkles out of the green screen and two horses.
:3
jon
05/09/2012
AWESOME
Mahboobeh
05/05/2012
Thanks a lot...
from Iran
Peyman
05/24/2012
Hi Mahboobeh
Doug Drexler
04/24/2012
Great tut once again, and oh, dude... you are one funny guy!!
Splash films inc.
04/14/2012
Andrew just gotta say that when I'm feeling down or something I say I have to go watch one of Andrew Kramer's tutorials. :)
R-CANE
04/09/2012
One of the best and useful tutorials I have ever seen! I love working with green screen and making it look natural, this tutorial helped me a lot!
Edvan Silva
04/09/2012
Tutorial super bacana, gosstei muito e aprendi muito com o vídeo copilot. Parabéns.

Edvan Silva

Brasil
Michael Schroll
03/29/2012
Hey, you are using keylight to delete the greenscreen in the background... But this only works in CS4, I have CS5 and with the color-keyer it doesnt work... so wold should I use for color keying?
Andrés Azuero
03/02/2012
How do you export the 5d footages when you are ready to work in post porduction? I have a canon 7d and I have the eos plug in for FCP. But, I want to know if there is another kind of procedures to export material!
Thx!
Ellie
02/21/2012
Another smash hit tutorial tx Andrew ur the best, greetings from Australia.
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