Oolite the movie...
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Re: Oolite the movie...
Very good!
So, why is the wall behind you also part of the chroma?
So, why is the wall behind you also part of the chroma?
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Cos I don't really know what I'm doing yet!
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That would be because the keyed out colour is fairly broad, so some of the shadows are getting just dark enough to fool the camera. I would suggest evenly lighting your chroma board and keying to a slightly brighter shade of green.DaddyHoggy wrote:Very good!
So, why is the wall behind you also part of the chroma?
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Although this is just a workaround solution, as studio-quality lighting is out of the question - the difference between what is possible and the ideal.ClymAngus wrote:That would be because the keyed out colour is fairly broad, so some of the shadows are getting just dark enough to fool the camera. I would suggest evenly lighting your chroma board and keying to a slightly brighter shade of green.DaddyHoggy wrote:Very good!
So, why is the wall behind you also part of the chroma?
You know those who, having been mugged and stabbed, fired, dog run over, house burned down, wife eloped with best friend, daughters becoming prostitutes and their countries invaded - still say that "all is well"?
I'm obviously not one of them.
I'm obviously not one of them.
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I don't know at Bournemouth we popped a couple of halogens (with refuser) on the top rack above our blue curtain. As long as you got all the creases out it worked fine. Didn't cost too much.Cmdr. Maegil wrote:Although this is just a workaround solution, as studio-quality lighting is out of the question - the difference between what is possible and the ideal.ClymAngus wrote:That would be because the keyed out colour is fairly broad, so some of the shadows are getting just dark enough to fool the camera. I would suggest evenly lighting your chroma board and keying to a slightly brighter shade of green.DaddyHoggy wrote:Very good!
So, why is the wall behind you also part of the chroma?
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If someone made Oolite the movie there would probably be a fan backlash along the lines of Why is XXX OXP not in the movie?
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Refuser: A device which stands at the door and says to the photons - "Sorry, no trainers."ClymAngus wrote:
I don't know at Bournemouth we popped a couple of halogens (with refuser) on the top rack above our blue curtain. As long as you got all the creases out it worked fine. Didn't cost too much.
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You think that's good, just wait till i fet hoing.......
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JazHaz wrote:If someone made Oolite the movie there would probably be a fan backlash along the lines of Why is XXX OXP not in the movie?
If there's a triple X OXP it should definately be part of 'Oolite: The Movie'.
Take an idea from one person and twist or modify it in a different way as a return suggestion so another person can see a part of it that can apply to the oxp they are working on.
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CommonSenseOTB wrote:JazHaz wrote:If someone made Oolite the movie there would probably be a fan backlash along the lines of Why is XXX OXP not in the movie?
If there's a triple X OXP it should definately be part of 'Oolite: The Movie'.
I remembered seeing some pictures that fit the bill for some "eye candy" for 'Oolite: The Movie'.
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dark star rising #1 by CommonSenseOTB, on Flickr
dark star rising #2 by CommonSenseOTB, on Flickr
dark star rising #3 by CommonSenseOTB, on Flickr
dark star rising #4 by CommonSenseOTB, on Flickr
Take an idea from one person and twist or modify it in a different way as a return suggestion so another person can see a part of it that can apply to the oxp they are working on.
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That was Ragged, I think... he ain't been around for quite a while.
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lol
"i wasn't expecting to get jumped"
in that outfit, i'd say it was odds-on you would, pet.
"i wasn't expecting to get jumped"
in that outfit, i'd say it was odds-on you would, pet.
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Damn, beat me to it!Killer Wolf wrote:lol
"i wasn't expecting to get jumped"
in that outfit, i'd say it was odds-on you would, pet.
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Killer Wolf wrote:lol
"i wasn't expecting to get jumped"
in that outfit, i'd say it was odds-on you would, pet.
I think I can top that with:
"i wasn't expecting to get jumped"
"well of course you weren't my dear, refill?"
<engage Roger Moore eyebrow, full upward velocity>