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Re: Getting a good hold-out with Keylight?
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Peter Evans
on Dec 12, 2006 at 10:33:19 pm
In AE Keylight uses Masks for holdout Instead of Bitmaps...
Use Inside & Outside mask (as garbage mattes)
make the masks on the layer,they may need to be animated.
Set them to none as a masking function
then select them in the popup in keylight.
Shake's way is better... because you can use it for procedural mattes
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