![]() ![]() So there must be something to it… The resulting tutorial is so long that I’ve split it into two halves, part 1 is on combining multiple mattes and part 2 is on colour correction. Simples! But is something so basic worthy of its own article? Anyway I sat down and started recording and didn’t finish until 2 hours later. After all, that’s what After Effects does – it’s what everyone already knows how to do! Bring in a few videos, stack them together in the timeline and then mask out different areas. When I started work on this series, I was worried that I wouldn’t have enough material to do an entire tutorial just on combining different renders. ![]() This directly follows on from part 3, where I demonstrate setting up a bunch of different keys. In Part 4 of this series on advanced chromakey in After Effects, I demonstrate the benefits of stitching together a matte from multiple different renders. The point of using a chromakey plugin is to generate a matte / alpha channel based on the colour of a background.
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