操作系统:Windows MAYA版本:1.x,2.x,3.x,4.x,5.x,6.x,7.x
The black edge...that faint line of premultiplied colour can be a devil if nobody has ever shown you how to get rid of it....Originally I showed how to turn it off when you render in the first place but a few people have pointed out if is just as easy to do it in Photoshop or After-effects- most other compositors deal with it automatically by default.....
Here is your frame turtle_0034
 Here is your background sea footage:
 The problem is this horrible faint black edge that you can't seem to get rid of:
 If you are compositing it for animation you need to select premultiplied when you import the frames into After-effects or whatever compositer you use.
 If you are using Photoshop then in the Matting sub-menu there is a remove black matting tool found under layer....
 If you do want to know where premultiply is in your render....
Maya software render:
 Mental Ray render:
 then you have happy turtles:
 Thanks to all you took the time to send me mails...to those wise experienced compositors...take a moment to share some wisdom...there are a million tuts on how to create scenes and precious few to show you how to assemble them properly.... |