5 keying Tricks WITHOUT Greenscreen After Effects











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Learn how to key out green screen footage in After Effects, even if you don't have a full studio setup. We will start by creating a garbage matte around the figure to avoid having to key out all the areas with shadow. Then, we will use the Keylight plugin to fine-tune the key and remove any remaining green tinge. Finally, we will show you how to check your key by adding a solid layer below the footage. • This tutorial is perfect for beginners who want to learn how to use green screen footage. No prior experience with After Effects is necessary. • Quickly key out a green screen even if the screen is not perfectly lit. Learn how to make a garbage matte around the screen. Then use a matte choker to quickly apply a 100 pixel garbage matte around the figure so you do not have to key out all of the green screen. This will allow you to have much more subtle and accurate keys very fast. • Subscribe for more tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/c/whatmakeart... • Transcript: • It is very easy to key out green screen footage with After Effects. The first thing we need to do is take our green screen footage and drag it to the comp icon. This will precompose our green screen footage into its own composition. • This tutorial will show you how to use green screen footage from when you're just starting out, where you don't have a full studio setup and you have lots of extra background to get rid of. To get rid of the extra background we use the pen tool. Then we quickly select on the footage what we want to keep. Now, we need to make a quick garbage matte around the figure so we don't have to key out all these areas with shadow. To do this, we type in key and we bring in one instance of the Keylight plugin. With the Keylight plugin we select a color very close to the figure. Then we go to screen matte, twirl out screen matte. And because we are not using this for the final key we can be very aggressive. Clip the black levels so there is no more black. Clip the white levels. The go back to Intermediate Result. Go back to Effects and Presets. Type in choker. Drag Simple Choker on. Negatively choke the matte. We can even type in negative 100. And this will bring out a garbage matte that follows our figure very fast. Right click in the timeline on our clip and precompose. Make sure you move all attributes into the new composition. We can call this composition Garbage Screen. • Now on Garbage Screen, go to Effects and Presets. Type in key. This time we want to drag in Keylight, Key-Cleaner and Advanced Spill Suppressor from the Animation Presets. Since we made a garbage matte around our figure we only have to deal with the pixels right here. Select the eye dropper. Click near the figure. So, that does a good job. What we want to do now is select Combined Matte. This way it combines both the mattes from different precomps. Then twirl out screen matte. We still have to get rid of this area down here. This grey section. So we will clip the black levels until that goes away. We want to use the clip black as little as possible. Here we still need to clip the whites just a little bit. We want to try to keep the clip black level and the clip white level as far apart as possible. • We can go back to Intermediate Result. And now we will use the Key Cleaner. The Key Cleaner brings back all these details in the hair. We can also bring up the alpha contrast just a bit. And then finally we need to get rid of this green tinge around the figure. That's as simple as clicking Advanced Spill Suppressor. Now we have a very nice key. To check this, we can make a new solid layer. Make it red by clicking all the way up in the top right hand corner. Drag the solid below and that is a very nice key. • In the next video, I will show you how to integrate your video with a background. • Looking for What Make Art merch? • https://teespring.com/stores/what-mak... • Other links for your browsing. • What Make Art? on Twitter: •   / whatmakeart   • What Make Art? on Instagram: •   / whatmakeart   • You can support this channel on Patreon! Thanks to contributions from viewers like you, What Make Art? can continue making useful art tutorials for all. If you’d like to join the supporters who help make this content possible, you can find out how at the link below. Thank you for your consideration of support! •   / whatmakeart  

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