Intelligent Workflow for Film and TV VFX Production
Movie special effects involve costly manual frame-by-frame processing, which FramePainter's innovative workflow contains:
- Dynamic Brush Technology: When painting video sequences, strokes are automatically extended along the path of the motion to maintain the consistency of the effect.
- Timeline Perception: The AI analyzes the relationship between the front and back frames to ensure that the added elements conform to the laws of physical motion.
- Batch processing capability: Copy editing parameters for similar shots, automatically adapting to differences in frames.
Specific implementation steps:
- Sketch markup at keyframes after importing video (e.g. erasing wyverns/adding light effects)
- Setting the intensity of transition frame processing (20-30 frames for 1 processing unit is recommended)
- Prevent flickering effects with the "Timing Stabilization" function
- Check color space with reference monitor before final output
Caveats:
- 4K footage processing suggests proxy editing first
- Enable "Color Key Assist" mode during green screen compositing.
- Particle and fluid effects need to be used in conjunction with the Mask channel.
Advantage Comparison: Compared to the traditional process, it can save more than 60% of rotoscoping time, especially suitable for independent productions and small studios.
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