Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:19 pm
Yeah, the purpose of magic mask is to isolate a subject from an unprepared background - and even there it often needs a lot of care and attention to get it looking good. If you can control the background, use a green screen and isolate the subject in post production with a chroma key mask - it's way faster and it'll give much better results.
A green screen is better than white because it's easier to isolate a pure colour (as long as the subject isn't wearing anything green). With a white background you'll tend to catch bright parts of the subject (highlights in the eyes, white patterns on clothing, etc.) in the mask, which will take additional garbage mattes to deal with.
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