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Natdiamond

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:27 am    Post subject: After keying,how to make portraits look real against muslin? Reply with quote

I've got the keying of my bluescreen down. Even separating the little whisps of hair and such. And when I want to put a realistic background in like a landscape or something, with some color, contrast and other techniques, I can make it look good. But when I have portraits that I want to use a muslin style background, it never looks real. It looks as if there is no "distance" between the flat image and the muslin. I've tried various shadow techniques and they didn't seem to do the job, at least not my techniques. Are there any techniques to solve this issue?
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