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Death Star VFX! 2D Compositing in Blender

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Kenan Proffitt writes:

This quick tutorial helps get your feet wet with 2D compositing in Blender. We start by doing a simple one-point-track in the motion tracking section of Blender. Then using the 'import images as planes' add-on, we parent a death star image to our track.
After that, it's a simple matter of compositing the death star image by rendering in on a transparent layer and adding it to our footage. Then we add some masks to increase realism. Enjoy!

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Kenan Proffitt

I’ve been a blender enthusiast for over a decade now, and I’m constantly amazed at how this powerful software has evolved. I have been fortunate to establish a professional career in the film industry, working at an animation studio as an Environment Supervisor. It seems no matter the project, I always come back to Blender! Blender is among the pieces of software I use every day on animated features films, and I absolutely love it! Some years ago I found a niche on YouTube using Blender for VFX. This introduced me to the wonderful community that surrounds our beloved software. I continually seek to learn from others and share my experience and knowledge, as we all help each other grow in our digital creativity.

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