by DestructionDamsels » Sat Jun 18, 2022 7:37 pm
jazz69 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 18, 2022 4:42 pm
Downloading it now, C4S videos take ages lolol, I appreciate your pricing, I would've paid 20 EUR for this. The blending from the previews looked so good. Thanks for making this, it looks like you're getting good support for this. It's the top clip on the site atm.
Thank you! Yeah, I usually go for roughly a dollar per minute in these scenes, but I slightly bumped up an extra buck for the HD versions since the budget was basically twice the usual, LOL. And yeah, I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was ranked #1 overall, #1 shrinking, AND #1 growth!
I'm honestly still working on my blending, as I've been stubbornly editing my scenes in Sony/MAGIX Vegas Pro, in which the chroma key options... well... could be better, lol. Granted, a few shots had some After Effects assistance (stabilizing shots that needed to be hand held, tracking shots that had movement such as SGM lifting Canary before the pool table scene, etc), but I may just use Adobe Premiere next time since that has a LOT more variables to work with for chroma keying. Of course, foot shots are still a pain, mainly due to excess green/blue spill since the feet are so close to the backdrop. Some day I'll perfect it, lol. But hope you enjoy!
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Downloading it now, C4S videos take ages lolol, I appreciate your pricing, I would've paid 20 EUR for this. The blending from the previews looked so good. Thanks for making this, it looks like you're getting good support for this. It's the top clip on the site atm.
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Thank you! Yeah, I usually go for roughly a dollar per minute in these scenes, but I slightly bumped up an extra buck for the HD versions since the budget was basically twice the usual, LOL. And yeah, I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was ranked #1 overall, #1 shrinking, AND #1 growth!
I'm honestly still working on my blending, as I've been stubbornly editing my scenes in Sony/MAGIX Vegas Pro, in which the chroma key options... well... could be better, lol. Granted, a few shots had some After Effects assistance (stabilizing shots that needed to be hand held, tracking shots that had movement such as SGM lifting Canary before the pool table scene, etc), but I may just use Adobe Premiere next time since that has a LOT more variables to work with for chroma keying. Of course, foot shots are still a pain, mainly due to excess green/blue spill since the feet are so close to the backdrop. Some day I'll perfect it, lol. But hope you enjoy!