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Table Of Contents
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- Contents
- Composite Tutorial
- Introduction
- The Composite UI
- Customizing the Format of your Composition
- Create a New Composition
- Adding a Ramp Tool in the Schematic
- Importing Footage
- Zooming and Panning in the Player
- Customizing the Player Options
- Adding Tools to Your Composition
- Importing Footage (Alternate Method)
- Connecting Passes and Renders
- Compositing the Renders
- Changing the Blend Mode
- Compositing the Occlusion Pass
- Adding Color Correction to Fine-tune Results
- Node Details and Pixel Masking
- Adding Blur Tools
- Adding Motion Blur and Depth of Field
- Rendering the Results
- Index
NOTE
If you accidentally drop the CC Basics tool on the node itself, the Drop Gate
will appear with several options, as was discussed earlier. If this happens, swipe
east to select “Add After Current.” Conversely, if you drop the tool directly
on the highlighted output of a node, it will be added and connected without
the Drop Gate appearing.
If you select the CC Basics node, you’ll see there are a lot of controls associated
with this tool. Additionally, if you’re familiar with other Autodesk products
like Autodesk Flame
®
, Autodesk Flint
®
, Autodesk Smoke
®
, or Autodesk
Combustion
®
, you’ll already know how powerful this tool is.
To modify the FG Car color::
1 Select the CC basics node to access the tools parameters in the Tool
Details area.
2 Make sure the Master is enabled under the Ranges options, located on
the far left side of the Tool Details area.
3 Locate the color wheel and position your cursor over the center of the
color wheel and click and drag toward the red hue. This adjustment
affects the hue balance and gain balance at the master level.
4 Drag the master control in the color wheel until the hue balance is about
1.3 and the gain balance is about 0.4. When rotating the master control,
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