That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by Shui » Tue Feb 17, 2015 3:48 am

Sephirothskr wrote:
Shui wrote:I only use Masks to achieve a certain thing and I'm only happy about it if it turns out how I wanted it to be.
I've never used rotobrush, I've heard it sucks for anime anyways.
You underestimate my power.
Show me. Record yourself masking or make a tutorial :bear:
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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by Sephirothskr » Tue Feb 17, 2015 6:37 am

Shui wrote:
Sephirothskr wrote:
Shui wrote:I only use Masks to achieve a certain thing and I'm only happy about it if it turns out how I wanted it to be.
I've never used rotobrush, I've heard it sucks for anime anyways.
You underestimate my power.
Show me. Record yourself masking or make a tutorial :bear:


Well as I said shui, I did the 90 frame haruhi mask with it. It becomes very easy to use if you set parameters to "auto trace edges like I did them" or whatever. Then you manually take your brush and decrease size and you fix the edges and holes within hair etc. I've actually had it perfectly trace my masks before leaving me with 0 work to do. It also auto traces redundant frames.

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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by dragontamer5788 » Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:01 am

What about the glorious moment when you finish a hard mask and noticed that a wipe looks better?

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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by Chiikaboom » Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:02 pm

Sephirothskr wrote:finished three seconds worth of haruhi dancing that was hell on earth to do.
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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by Shin-AMV » Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:15 pm

I've never found masking hard, just incredibly tedious.
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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by Sephirothskr » Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:42 pm

Chiikaboom wrote:
Sephirothskr wrote:finished three seconds worth of haruhi dancing that was hell on earth to do.
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Ah you mask using pictures. I export mine as a video with transparent background. But omfg that looks terrible.

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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by 8bitcritr » Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:42 pm

I've only done masks in Premiere with the track matte keying effect. I know there's better ways out there but I'm really clueless... I even have after effects but I suck in after effects and working entirely in premiere feels so much easier. How ignorant am I about this? someone please put me on blast and teach me something useful :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by Castor Troy » Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:07 pm

Sephirothskr wrote:Mine was 90 frames. NINTEY. FRAMES. Luckily, rotobrush speeds up the process just a bit.
My final video, Naruto Ball Z Shippuden was at least 1100+ frames of masking. :uhoh:

I use the rotobrush now to mask things for my webshow and it's a godsend.
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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by CrackTheSky » Thu Feb 19, 2015 11:39 pm

8bitcritr wrote:I've only done masks in Premiere with the track matte keying effect. I know there's better ways out there but I'm really clueless... I even have after effects but I suck in after effects and working entirely in premiere feels so much easier. How ignorant am I about this? someone please put me on blast and teach me something useful :cry: :cry: :cry:
The way most people do it is to use the pen tool and go frame by frame, cutting out whatever needs to be masked. Some crazies (like Chii) use Photoshop to make lots of individual image files with an alpha channel and then just layer those over the video, one after the other. (Actually, I kid, the Photoshop way is fine, especially since I know that Chii uses Vegas and IMO Vegas is more of a pain to work with when it comes to masking compared to Adobe products).

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Re: That glorious moment when you finish a hard mask

Post by Sephirothskr » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:36 am

I used to use pen tool but the rotobrush is just so much more efficient at it

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