What is Compositing in Animation?

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Compositing in animation is combining of visual elements from separate sources into one image to create the illusion of all elements in the same scene.


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What is Compositing in Animation?

Index What is Compositing in Animation? Digital Compositing Basic Procedure of Compositing Learn How To Combine Images With Compositing

What is Compositing in Animation? Compositing is combining of visual elements from separate sources into the one images, often to create the illusion all those elements are parts of the same scene.

Digital Compositing Digital compositing is the process of digitally assembling the multiple images to make the one final image, typically for motion pictures or screen display. It is a digital analogue for optical film compositing.

Basic Procedure of Compositing

All compositing involves the replacement of chosen parts of an image with other material, but not always from other images. In the digital method of compositing, software commands designate closely defined color as the part of an image to be replaced.

Then the software replaces every pixel in the designated color range with a pixel from another image, aligned to look as part of the original

Example: One could record a tv weather presenter positioned in front of a plain blue or green background, while the compositing software replaces only the designated blue color or green color with weather maps.

Learn How To Combine Images With Compositing

Create a New Document Create a new document In Photoshop, choose File > New. Select a Document Type, such as Paper or Web. An image destined for online use is measured in pixels.

An image destined for print is measured in inches. Set the Contents background to Transparent. Then Click OK.

Add and Resize the Background Image Drag an image from the computer into the document. Click on it and drag the handles around the edges to resize the image to set the document. Hold Shift while resizing to constrain the image to its original proportions.

Press enter or go back to return to finish placing the image you won’t be able to continue until you do.

Add Some More Images Drag images into the document. Don’t worry about if they overlap — you can adjust it later. Each image becomes a separate layer, which you can see in the Layers panel to the right of the working area.

Move Images in Behind or Front To move an image in front of or behind other images drag a layer up or down in the layers panel.

Show and Hide Images Click on the eye icon to hide a layer. Click again to make that layer visible again.

Refine Design Now that you know basics, you can fine-tune the placement of images unto the layout looks just right to you. Select an image layer from the Layers panel, and then use the Move tool to reposition the image on canvas.

To resize an image, select the layer, and then click Control+T (Windows) to show the handles. Drag the handles to resize the image. Reposition each image to create the unique layout. Play around with composition until you are satisfied with how it looks.

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