Matchmove A Bloody Severed Leg – Tutsplus Premium
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Matchmove A Bloody Severed Leg – Tutsplus Premium

Tutorial Details
  • Requirements: After Effects, Matchmoving Software, Maya
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • Run Time: Part 1 - 12:00, Part 2 - 12:00, Part 3 - 12:00, Part 4 - 11:04 min
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This entry is part 19 of 20 in the Keying and Rotoscoping Session
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In today’s tutorial we’ll matchmove the footage and use basic 3D geometry to create a severed leg, which can then be used as a matte to remove the original leg. The camera data can also be used to create a floor plane with some ground texture to clean up the original leg shadow. This plane will also be used to add ambient occlusion and fake blood. Be it a war zone or a zombie apocalypse, you never know when you might need to take off a leg. :)


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  • walterson

    Very nice, remembers the effect this clip Afrika Bambaataa:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Hi0erY0WG6A#t=258s

    Would be nice to do a tutorial with the legs moving …
    thank you

  • Martin

    Actually, Thats a very good question.

    How would you track this if the leg or person were moving as well as the camera ?

    Another question would be: What if you zoom in or pull back during the shot ?

    There you go, break a leg…. Oh