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how to blue screening?

Discussion in 'Fan Films, Fan Audio & SciFi 3D' started by darthjoeman, Aug 21, 2002.

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  1. darthjoeman

    darthjoeman Jedi Youngling star 1

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    hey all this is my first post. i was wondering if any body could please write me a bluescreening tutoriol for photoshop 6.0 if theres a way please post.
     
  2. Jrr_Dude

    Jrr_Dude Jedi Youngling star 1

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    http://boards.theforce.net/message.asp?topic=6865868


    --JrrDude
     
  3. darthjoeman

    darthjoeman Jedi Youngling star 1

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    i have been there already and havent found a tutorial for photoshop.
     
  4. Darth_Apporth

    Darth_Apporth Jedi Master star 1

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    Welcome! Before you go much further, check out all the great stuff on the Forum FAQ where you can find info like this
     
  5. darthjoeman

    darthjoeman Jedi Youngling star 1

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    if you could explain that to me then it could work.
     
  6. Darth_Apporth

    Darth_Apporth Jedi Master star 1

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    OK! What would you like explained?

     
  7. darthjoeman

    darthjoeman Jedi Youngling star 1

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    every thing. when ever i do this the out line gets messed up.(of the person or thing being screened)
     
  8. Darth_Apporth

    Darth_Apporth Jedi Master star 1

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    Explain everything? OK. First the Earth cooled...

    Try the tutorial in my first post and see how you go.

     
  9. DaftMaul

    DaftMaul Former TFN Fan Films Staff star 5 VIP

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    Darryl's tutorial is as good as any. Personally I don't really think you can bluescreen footage (succesfully) using an Photoshop filmstrip, the line is always so wobbly from frame to frame.

    If you get a 'line around it' , you may be able to get rid of the line by taking your selection and going to SELECT > MODIFY > EXPAND, and type in a relevant setting there (maybe two pixels) then maybe go to SELECT > FEATHER and typing in a number there, and deleting this new selection, it should 'choke' the image slightly to remove your edge, but do that on the next frame and it will probably look slightly different, which is where those wibbly wobblies come in :)
     
  10. JediTAC

    JediTAC Jedi Knight star 5

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    I can see what's coming here . . . .


    darthjoeman ... you REALLY need to take some time and look through all the TFN tutorials, the FAQ and the TUTORIAL THREAD link above. There is a ton of information contained in there for not only bluescreening, but for many other questions which I am pretty sure you have brewing. ;)

    The time you spend researching and reading now will pay off in the future - TRUST US. :D
     
  11. darthjoeman

    darthjoeman Jedi Youngling star 1

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    http://www.angelfire.com/blues/blueqwerty/BLEU.gif (FIRST TRY HERE)
     
  12. darthjoeman

    darthjoeman Jedi Youngling star 1

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    CAN SOME ONE TELL ME IF THIS IS GOOD.
     
  13. JediTAC

    JediTAC Jedi Knight star 5

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    Well, it's a bit small to be able to tell much, but as a first try ... it's not bad.

    One word of advice, as you are a new member to the Forum . . . .
    Give people a CHANCE to respond before posting for replies and/or bumping the thread.
    There was only a 10 minute space between when you posted the link and when you asked for comments.

    I know you are excited and want to learn a lot of things ... AND YOU WILL. :D
    Just take it one step at a time ... work on one project/effect at a time ... THEN move on to the next one.
    Most people here are glad to help you.




    JediTAC

    Self-Appointed Chairman of the TFN Newbie Welcoming Committee. :D
     
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