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VFX Pipeline Pixel Isolation: Animated Polyline Masking

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Now that we have covered the three major VFX editing areas in Fusion 8—Flow, timeline, and spline—it’s time to get into more advanced concepts. when we discussed using alpha channels to define transparency, which isolates the pixels that you wish to composite, blend, or process algorithmically—or all of the above, in some instances.

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Jackson, W. (2016). VFX Pipeline Pixel Isolation: Animated Polyline Masking. In: VFX Fundamentals. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2131-0_11

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