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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
Composite Tutorial
Introduction
In this tutorial, you will become familiar with the Composite UI and workflow.
After completing this tutorial, you will be able to do the following:
■ Customize the UI (See: Customizing the Format of your Composition (page
6))
■ Create compositions (See: Create a New Composition (page 8))
■ Control composition formats
■ Import footage (See: Importing Footage (page 11))
■ Add tools (See: Adding Tools to Your Composition (page 15))
■ Adjust parameters
■ Keyframe parameters
■ Work in the Schematic view
■ And finally, render your work (See: Rendering the Results (page 42))
Before You Begin
First, ensure you have the files needed to follow along and complete this tutorial.
Download the compressed file named “Renders.” Create a folder named
“Composite 101” and a sub-folder named Renders. Then extract the “Renders”
compressed file in the Renders folder.
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