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Travel Matte
Is it possible to have a Travel Matte?
for example:
Layer A is a background such as a sky
Layer B is a black and white image that acts as a mask
Layer C is a different clip which only displays in the black or white area of layer B
My specific application is projecting onto a 3d set that has a cutout shape in the foreground. I would like to project a different image onto the cyc in the background and be able to project another layer inside a mask that is the same shape as the foreground cutout.
Cheers
Toby
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i cant think of the best way to do this right now.
it depends on your content and what is foreground and background.
can you post a diagram here of what you images?
you can use movies with alpha channels if you use the animation codec in millions of colours+ mode.
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Best explanation is probably in the Final Cut Pro manual Volume III
Cheers
Toby
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toby.
can you draw me something of what you are actually trying to achieve?
- im trying to help other people as well.
this is something that quite a few people have asked for.
but there are sufficient variations - that not every solution works for everyone.
r
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Travel Matte
Hope this explains it.
Ideally the mask layer could be any one from 2 to 7 and every layer above that would appear in the mask.
That way you could have layers 1 thru 4 as background layers appearing as full screen. Layer 5 as the mask for the alpha channel and then still have 3 layers to muck around with inside the mask.
Cheers
Toby
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i will see if i can come up with a simple way to do this.
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Travel Mattes would be cool. They're simple to do in After Effects.
Hugh
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Remember that the matte and the subsequent layer move with eachother.
This is my most needed feature. Most broadcast logo work is packaged as with a travel matte so that the logo can be layered on any background.
You could do it as a luma matte instead of alpha if alpha is still troubling you.
Christian Choi