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  1. #1 Looking for Grey Suit for VFX 
    Hi everybody,

    I'm looking for a grey slim suit with tracker marker (like avatar, LOTR...) i don't know where i can buy it, i found green models but i'd lke gray ones.

    If somebody can help me it will be so cool.

    Thanks in advance.

    spider
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    Hi again,

    So nobody know ?
    I will send email to Vfx Company in order to know, i will post the answer.

    spider
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    Fancy dress shops to make your own.

    And they are also black.
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    Thanks void, but in fact what i'm looking for is this : http://features.cgsociety.org/storie...s/knoll_02.jpg

    Use for imocap technique
    Last edited by Spiderlud; October 5th, 2010 at 07:12 AM.
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    hey, a little question please. why grey, green, or blue suits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by opelajayi View Post
    hey, a little question please. why grey, green, or blue suits.
    50% grey reflects the same amount of light in the surrounding environment with no color spill.
    It means more roto in post if the model is skinny or has holes but you can use the track data from the optical track to aid in this. Be sure to post if you find a supplier.
    Last edited by azozel; October 5th, 2010 at 02:45 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by azozel View Post
    50% grey reflects the same amount of light in the surrounding environment with no color spill.
    It's actually 18% grey, which reflects 50% of light.

    Sorry can't help with the suit though. Probably best to contact a mocap studio or have on tailored.
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    I need grey in order to report on my 3d model the right luminance, and the good black level... with the green or blue one i can't...
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    Thanks for the quick reply, I think I get it, compositing issues right?
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    Sorry I'm unable to help issues but thanks for the very interesting information on the choice of color.
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