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  1. #1 Keying out clear items 
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    Hi guys,

    I'm going to be working on a project where I have have a scientist on gs. He will be in front of some Beakers, however I'm trying to figure out that when I go to key my GS it will key the beakers to, thus eliminating the caustic type effect when he looks through it or something is in there, what do you guys recommend of a to work around this, so that it still gives the same effect.


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    break your keys...try to key beakers seperately, try out primatte ....its a good keyer may be it help you and it has different aglorithms try out
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    If you're talking about the bending of the image similar to looking through a magnifying glass, set up a simple system of warps to replicate this.

    If you're worried about simply keying transparent objects, as stated, primatte is good for this. Look at the manual as it covers semi transparent objects.
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    Yea that's what I meant sorry for not being clear. But I was going for the effect you get when you look through a glass, in this case a beaker. Thanks
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