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'Infiltrator' Production Pipeline Volume 7: Compositing in Composite

by Chris Glick

In this series of lessons, we'll learn how to use Composite to reassemble our Maya render passes and integrate them with our background plates. Software required: Composite 2011 and up.

What you'll learn

In this series of lessons, we'll learn how to use Composite to reassemble our Maya render passes and integrate them with our background plates. Using composite to assemble our final render gives us an incredible amount of creative control over the final look of our shot. We'll begin this project by importing our render passes from Maya. From there, we will do some basic compositing. We'll then begin troubleshooting our shot and using a variety of tools and techniques to integrate our elements. We'll also learn how to fix issues in our background plate using masks, keyers, and other tools. During this shot, we will be animating various elements to tell the director's story. Finally, we'll finish the shot by using warping and filtering tools to create an ending for our 'Infiltrator' shot. Software required: Composite 2011 and up.

Table of contents

Introduction and Project Overview
1min
'Infiltrator' Production Pipeline Volume 7: Compositing in Composite
268mins

About the author

Along with creating and recording training, he also used to manage the support team and work closely with the production development team at Digital-Tutors, now a Pluralsight company. He began his career working freelance and quickly realized that he wanted to find a company where he could use his talents to help people succeed in the CG industry. Chris has likely watched more Pluralsight creative training than anyone on the planet, and its evidenced by his Einstein-sized brain and encyclopedic... more

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