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Oct 30, 2014 16:41:34   #
Jimbolarue77 Loc: Hampshire, UK
 
This was taken using the green screen technique which I absolutely love! :D

Jimbo


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Oct 30, 2014 16:47:10   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Nice result Jim

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Oct 30, 2014 16:48:34   #
Jimbolarue77 Loc: Hampshire, UK
 
Thanks, Simon!

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Oct 30, 2014 16:48:59   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Well done Jim.

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Oct 30, 2014 16:51:37   #
Jimbolarue77 Loc: Hampshire, UK
 
Thank you, my friend!

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Oct 30, 2014 17:09:15   #
rpavich Loc: West Virginia
 
You did a good job on both the lighting and the green screen.

No glare in the glasses, no weird harsh shadows and if you cut that out from a green screen, you did a great job because it's not noticeable.

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Oct 30, 2014 17:19:33   #
Jimbolarue77 Loc: Hampshire, UK
 
Thanks rpavich, I appreciate your comments. I use a program called "Photokey Pro 6" by FxHome. Makes it very simple to remove any green spill. Amazing program.

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Oct 30, 2014 17:22:01   #
Camshy Loc: Erie Michigan
 
Jimbolarue77 wrote:
This was taken using the green screen technique which I absolutely love! :D

Jimbo


Great shot there Jimbo!

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Oct 30, 2014 17:26:21   #
Jimbolarue77 Loc: Hampshire, UK
 
Thank you, Camshy. Much appreciated! :-D

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Oct 30, 2014 17:31:20   #
John_F Loc: Minneapolis, MN
 
How does green screen work, what do ya have to do to get it?

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Oct 30, 2014 17:44:46   #
Jimbolarue77 Loc: Hampshire, UK
 
Hi John, well first of all you need a piece of cloth, the green screen. Rolled paper can also be used. I have several. The big daddy is 20 feet x 10. You need a stand to support the screen, I have draped it over a trampoline once, and it worked very well outside. Overcast sky is best outside. Inside you'll need at least a couple of studio lights. The screen must be well and evenly lit, no harsh shadows! I used two umbrellas on the shot here which lights the subject and the screen very well. Then, of course you'll need some method of extracting the subject from the green. It can be done using Photoshop but I use Photokey Pro 6. This program is quite expensive tho'. There are cheaper ways to do it if you search. Sounds quite complicated, I know but it really isn't.

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Oct 31, 2014 06:54:38   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
Well done. You're quite the handsome devil!

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Oct 31, 2014 06:56:08   #
Jimbolarue77 Loc: Hampshire, UK
 
Yeah right!! Lol!

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Oct 31, 2014 13:54:29   #
Franku Loc: Wallingford, PA and Parrish, Fl
 
Very nice

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Oct 31, 2014 13:54:38   #
Franku Loc: Wallingford, PA and Parrish, Fl
 
Very nice

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