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Connecting Composite nodes

Connecting Composite nodes

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Connecting Composite nodes

- [Instructor] We're now ready to complete the shot. So here we need to figure out a way to combine the background with a cat. At the same time it might be nice to give the cat something to land on. So here I've imported a new still image this wall. We going to drag it in so you can see. To combine these elements we can use composite nodes. Composite nodes are designed to combine two inputs, the foreground and the background, where the foreground is placed on top. So I'll go ahead and add several nodes and then we'll connect them together one at a time. Lets start with the composite nodes in the composite category. And I'll add two those. Well might I also drag in a copy node. This will come in handy when we need to mask the wall. For masking I'll add a roto node. And then to also apply the motion tracking data to the wall. I'll add one more transform node. To get started I'll disconnect the output and we'll begin by…

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