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TuBlairy
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OK, so I tried my first green screen. I like it, if I really crank the filters it makes me look skinnier. (Ha!) Well, I think I got a decent, green screen-less image in the clip, but then when I placedthe nice clip into the sequence, the green screen was still there. I was like, 'WTF?' I've tried everything, the only way I can make disappear is by exporting the clip and reimporting it with a different name, and then the black behind isn't matte (a hole/transparent), its black. Any ideas? |
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Never mind - I found it. If your curious, you need to: highlight the Sequence, goto sequence-settings-render control-render&playback click the 'filters' checkbox. Dah. Rendered fine and the background is transparent. |
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