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| Composite imagery is at the heart of what we do. The idea is simple enough: putting two or more images together to make a third. The art is making the result seamless and visually believable. Blue and Green screen separations are one of the more familiar techniques known to the public. A simple example is as follows in this resort-ware ad. |
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Another example of composite imagery demonstrates a number of techniques including blue screen, alpha-channel mattes, rotoscoping, and digital painting. As you click the layers on, you can get a sense of the planning (in the way of key-frame drawings) that are necessary to make the elements for composites of this complexity.