Possible to use a "greenscreen" with Inkscape

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Stockton350
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Possible to use a "greenscreen" with Inkscape

Postby Stockton350 » Fri Oct 21, 2011 1:18 am

Hi -- Just started using Inkscape and have a bunch of basic questions. I searched on the boards here but didn't seem to find an answer to this one. Sorry if it's already been covered elsewhere.

My question: Can you do greenscreen work with Inkscape? In other words, I'd like to photograph an object (say a coffee cup) on a green background, then import the photo into Inkscape, and then convert the green background into a transparent screen. Can that be done? If so, how?

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

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Re: Possible to use a "greenscreen" with Inkscape

Postby brynn » Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:32 am

Welcome to InkscapeForum!

Hhhm, well it is definitely possible to achieve a transparent background with Inkscape. But for the method you describe, I think you'd probably be better off using a raster graphics editor.

To learn how Inkscape can achieve a transparent backgound, you could read an overview that I wrote, sort of a collection of tutorials regarding transparency, because we get a lot of questions about it. Although this is the first about the "greenscreen" technique, lol.



Let us know if you have any questions :D

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Re: Possible to use a "greenscreen" with Inkscape

Postby heathenx » Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:51 am

Blender is pretty well suited for that with compositing (I've done it myself). Photos or video. Should be a bazillion tuts online for it. ;)


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