Well, it's difficult from that clip to see where the hair turns green. maybe it's not that grean but just has a hint in places. Make sure you garbage matt out most of the background and then when you do the keying o ut then try changing the settings until you get just the right amount of green keyed out. Compared to the background the hair is quite dark so you should be able to find a compromise.
& Please Reply When U Done With This Cause I dont have that much camera for Shooting that scene Thanks Again & I Also Like Your Trailer it was excellent Work ! No Doubt Please Give Any Tip For That Invisible Man. |
I didn't think that trailer was still kicking around tbh. But then again, I think it's still sitting on my unused web site I think.
I'm sure I've posted before on how the invisible person was done. It's nto so hard but as it;s done frame by frame it can take ages to do.
Basically I exported from premiere Pro as a .flm file. Imported this into Photoshop and then cut and pastyed background over each frame of the player in question. I then took the paste layers and added some texture just to make sure the audience could actually see them. If you don't then they are totally invisible. if you've seen the m ovie I based the ffect on then you know that the audience needs to 'see' the invisible person.