Hi everyone! It's been a while since my last post, and I know that my posts have been a little less frequent lately. Anyway, I felt that this tutorial would be useful, albeit simple. Nonetheless, I wanted to share with you how I have learned to do green screen animations in Blender, so who's ready for today's exciting episode?
I've always wanted to know how you get green screen footage into a film or video, and now I know how, and I am happy to pass on this knowledge to you. In this scene, I have put a cube on a green background and edited the existing image to fit into my current Blender scene. How do I do it? Watch the video to find out.
I always love to hear from you about what you think about the video, and I would also love to see any inspiration that you get from this lesson, so post those green screen animations and put the links into the comments section. Have fun!
I've always wanted to know how you get green screen footage into a film or video, and now I know how, and I am happy to pass on this knowledge to you. In this scene, I have put a cube on a green background and edited the existing image to fit into my current Blender scene. How do I do it? Watch the video to find out.
I always love to hear from you about what you think about the video, and I would also love to see any inspiration that you get from this lesson, so post those green screen animations and put the links into the comments section. Have fun!
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