Tutorial on how to flip normals in 3ds max to generate chroma key backgrounds in Twinmotion: • Video
Like my Facebook page: / sydney.4d.simulation
Like my Facebook group: / 835429983192457
Let me show you a great way on how to change the background to your Twinmotion image or video render But before we proceed, go to the link that I've provided in the video description and download greenscreen.tmi. Now drag the file into your Twinmotion User Library. If you're not sure where your library is, go to preferences, click custom paths, click user library. Now let's open a project. Let's create a simple 10 sec video clip. For this exercise it's best to use a plain background. Now drag your greenscreen to the background, and make the necessary adjustments - like so. So now we're ready to render the video clip. Now, open the video clip in after effects, or adobe premiere, whatever video compositing software you're using. I will now import a new background. This background is a timelapse that I took of the Sydney skyline, here in Australia. Make some adjustments here and there - like so. And - we're done. Hang on, wait a minute. The ground color has changed. We want to keep the grass green. So to do this, just duplicate the clip and apply a mask. Adjust the mask, like so and automate it's position accordingly. And now we are done If you found this video helpful, please like, share and subscribe for more upcoming tutorials. Bye for now.
21 окт 2024