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Blender Compositing and Post Processing

You're reading from   Blender Compositing and Post Processing From basic grading techniques through to advanced lighting and camera effects, this guide to compositing with Blender teaches digital CG artists the way to bring a new level of dynamism and realism to their footage.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782161127
Length 114 pages
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Significance of alpha in the layering concept


The layering concept involves merging more than one piece of footage based on the color, blending modes, or the transparency of the individual footage. In either of the cases, one of the pieces of footages behaves as the foreground and the other behaves as the background. After introducing the alpha channel, the background information perceived can be based on the alpha values. The following screenshot shows the layering of a foreground and background using the alpha channel. This technique is vital for merging the CG elements into live shot footage.

Following is the layering formula used in the type of layering we just discussed:

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(FG * A) + (BG(1- A)) = Result, where FG stands for the foreground image, BG stands for the background image, and A stands for FG Alpha.

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