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Compositing 2D Elements in Toxik

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Course Features

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Duration

91 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Downloadable Courses

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

91 minutes

Course Description

This series of lessons will teach you how to combine 2d elements with live footage. We'll use a few images and footage to learn various compositing techniques and animation techniques in order to make a final comp. This project will begin by import our elements and tracking different features of the face. Even if the track feature is lost, we'll be able to create a track. To hide the elements of our tracks during eye blinks, we'll be able to create an animated mask. We'll be using color correction, filtering, and image generation tools to combine all the elements. Learn how to create animations with expressions. We will also learn how to tie all the pieces together using compositing math. This allows us to control reflections and layering. Toxik 2009 or higher for Project Files.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Learn how to composite 2d elements over live footage

Software required Toxik 2009 and up for Project Files

To combine all of the elements together, we'll use color correction, filtering and image generation tools

Using a few simple images and our footage we'll learn a variety of compositing and animation techniques to create an appealing final comp

We'll begin this project by importing our elements and tracking various features of the face

We'll learn how to create an animated mask to hide our elements during the eye blink

We'll learn how to successfully create a track even when the tracked feature disappears

We'll learn how we can create various animations using expressions and tie everything together using compositing math to correctly control reflections and the layering of our pieces

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