Masking moving characters

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Re: Masking moving characters

Post by Magnus » Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:11 pm

Niotex wrote:Masking is the best option by far. Masking anime is easier then baking a cake so it shouldn't to too hard.
Yeah, listen to Mr. I-roto-rain |:>
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Re: Masking moving characters

Post by xPiikanyaa » Fri Sep 04, 2009 12:42 pm

It depends what version of Vegas you're using really. If you use Movie Studio then you'd have to use a picture editing program to paint out the background of each individual frame. It takes a lot of patience.

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Re: Masking moving characters

Post by noeylani94 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:27 pm

NS wrote:Yes, you have to mask them each frame, it can be a tedious process. some editors will do it in vegas or in Photoshop. I for one set aside times to do my masking segments and kinda just listen to music while I do it...but I don't mask often.
Sorry, I'm a bit of a beginner at Vegas, but if you're masking in Photoshop, you can't mask a moving image? Does that mean you must import every frame of a video and mask it in Photoshop? Please explain in further detail :mrgreen:

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Re: Masking moving characters

Post by Falconone » Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:15 pm

if you cant use the pentool in vegas to mask, then you must export everyframe of the video and edit it. But i think you should check which frames have movements in the video. some are the same as the pic befor, so one less pic to edit.
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