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Action Selectives - Part 1 - Introduction - Flame 2018.3 Update

Oct 24, 201713 min
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Episode description

This video series will cover the new Action Selectives available in the Flame 2018.3 Update.

The Action Selective is an image isolation tool. So the purpose of an Action Selective is that you are able to block out a portion or region of your image and apply pixel-based VFX or look development to that area. You can uses masks, keys, pre-existing mattes or a combination of components to create a selective.

This could be applied to many VFX or motion graphics workflows as well as grading workflows if you use Flame for look development.

In part 1, we’ll discuss the Action Selective fundamentals and you’ll go through a simple example to get you started with this great new workflow.

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