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Chromakey is the process of deriving a value from a color and using it to mask the source image
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Keying node removing everything but the green screen
I readded the nodes in a different order and it worked.
I don't remember what order made it not work. But to make it work I added nodes in this order:
Movie Clip
Keying (and set the Key color)
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Keying node removing everything but the green screen
I'm just learning how to green screen. I started in Movie Clip Editor, opened a clip, added a Mask, and then switched to the Compositing tab, and added the nodes shown in the pictures.
This was all a …