Shot 24 – VFX Paint Prep Training

Description

This course explains how to remove a character from a shot where the camera is panning in the scene. The character has unique motions which we need to roto out and then put our cleanplate work in there. You will learn how to create a cleanplate and then use tracking and gridwarp to match the plate in all the frames. The shot has random camera movements, so we need to track the motion as per that and then match the cleanplate to all the frames in the shot as per the camera movement. We will be using advanced gridwarp technique to match the cleanplate and also look at how to carefully place the gridwarp keys, so our overall shot output looks good and natural without any artifacts.

Learn about the cleanplate, tracking, gridwarp and final revealing in this course to create our final work to deliver the shot as per the industry standards in the step-by-step process and explanation.

I hope you enjoy the course!

Features

Watch anytime training videos
Remote learning experience
Pre-recorded videos
Section wise training
Downloadable resource
Access on mobile and desktop

Requirements

Basic knowledge of Nuke and Silhouette.
You should have the software's installed in your system to practice on footages.

Workfiles

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Task

Videos

Shot Analyzing

3 minutes

Tracking the Shot

25 minutes

Creating the Cleanplate

40 minutes

Matching the Cleanplate to all Frames

42 minutes

Revealing the Input

34 minutes

Wrap-up

8 minutes