Author Topic: Blockland Chromakey video (greenscreen/bluescreen)(https://youtu.be/3mSphEZHq1w)  (Read 1862 times)

Hello guys! I have made a new blockland video on youtube link here: https://youtu.be/3mSphEZHq1w . It is a short test video using a blue screen background. With the bluescreen  I can put any background. An example where this can be used is when you want to put the player you are filming in another place. Example:Putting a blockhead in mincraft.

I did something like this as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWU-4aFphSk

A cool thing you can do, is, take a picture of a set with bricks on it, with absolutely no movement. Then, color all of the bricks / the set green, and put players / whatever else in it. With this, you have two layers, one of which you can chroma key, the other of which is what is chroma keyed in. That's how I did the effect in video above

Thank you for the Reply, And thanks for watching my video. I suggest you to get filmbot. It is a mod/addon that records actions you did and replays them as a bot. A cool feature that mod has is "film mode" it removes all of the overlays (paint,chat,press q for items,brickslot)

I did something like this as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWU-4aFphSk

A cool thing you can do, is, take a picture of a set with bricks on it, with absolutely no movement. Then, color all of the bricks / the set green, and put players / whatever else in it. With this, you have two layers, one of which you can chroma key, the other of which is what is chroma keyed in. That's how I did the effect in video above

why green screen when you can already do it

how are you transparent without the bricks behind being unrendered

how are you transparent without the bricks behind being unrendered
shes a  g h o s t

Yeah it came in handy for me too in my Hoth vid. This was probably my favorite shot.


u wanna see greenscreen you should be with swahilei

What programs do you use? Im guessing after effects?

how are you transparent without the bricks behind being unrendered
well, unless the bricks behind it were transparent too, they wouldn't disappear in the first place

What programs do you use? Im guessing after effects?
Sony Vegas also does chroma key's easily.



how are you transparent without the bricks behind being unrendered

the same way items do it

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%obj.startFade(0,0,1);
%obj.setNodeColor("ALL","0.8 0.8 0.8 0.4");