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VFX Rotoscoping is a technique used in visual effects (VFX) to manually trace over footage, frame by frame, to create a matte or mask for a specific element. This allows the element to be isolated from the background so it can be placed in a different environment, modified, or composited with other effects.
VFX Paint/Prep (also called Cleanup) is a crucial part of the visual effects (VFX) pipeline, focusing on cleaning up and preparing footage for further VFX work. This involves removing unwanted elements, fixing imperfections, and ensuring smooth compositing.
Matchmoving is a VFX technique used to track the movement of a camera in live-action footage and recreate that movement in 3D software. This allows CGI elements to be seamlessly integrated into real-world scenes with accurate perspective, scale, and motion.
Compositing is the process of combining multiple visual elements from different sources into a single, seamless shot. It is the final step in the VFX pipeline, where live-action footage, CGI, matte paintings, and other effects are blended together to create a realistic scene.