Filmmaking Basics/Matte Painting
Overview
Assignment #1 – using Art Rage Free or Adobe Photoshop or the free GIMP or Corel Painter: Assignment #2 – using Tux Paint: |
You have two assignments
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Basic info about Matte Painting
The history
Matte Painting projects
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Assignment #2
Your second assignment can use Tux Paint
This is an example of your second assignment. Here is a simple scene as it was filmed on in the movie studio. Notice that the edge of the movie set is incomplete. Also we need a much larger movie set so we can zoom out.
Here is the scene composited with the matte painting created in Tux Paint. As you can see, the original movie set is still there with no modification. The only difference is the movie set has been extended out with a beautiful matte painting created by your brilliant instructor. Can you do better? |
Assignment #1 Your first assignment can use Art Rage Free, Photoshop, or Gimp
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An Example
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Another Example
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Error
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Things to think about
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Matte Painting vs. Blue Screen
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Matte paintings from these images
Create matte painting from your last storyboard frame or from these images
"Seduced by the Dark Side!"
"Out for a Walk"
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Matte painting for "Seduced by the Dark Side" from Aruba
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Matte painting for "Out for a Walk" from Aruba
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Matte painting for "Seduced by the Dark Side" from Egypt
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Contact your instructor
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