Total Training for Adobe After Effects CS3: Keying part 3 and 4in Part 4, Ko covers where to save your presets
By Ko Maruyama, Total Training
Learn all about the keying tools in After Effects CS3 that allow you to shoot something practically and then cut out or isolate a single object. Total Training shows you how it`s done with an overview of the basic keying effects, then walks you through more advanced topics including compositing with keys, rotoscoping with masks and paint tools, cropping with keylight, and much more.
In part 3 of keying, host Ko Maruyama discusses screen mattes as well as inside and outside masks. He also covers foreground colour correction and edge colour correction. He shows how to enable the colour corrector and shows how to change the saturation, contrast, and brightness if you need to. He also details the tools in the Colour Suppression tool, and how to suppress a certain color based on the color values.
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