I decided to write a small instruction manual on working with chromakey for those who do not yet know what it is and what it is eating with;)
For images in the format .png (and animations .gif) you can get / save the image on a transparent background. For video files, it is possible to obtain a moving video object on a transparent background using a chroma key. A more detailed description of the topic already, you can find a search.
So, the necessary videos should be already downloaded by you (on the same YouTube they are full. You can also take your own). Add a video layer with chromakey
As you can see - the size turned out to be smaller than our picture.
If necessary, you can stretch the layer size by gently pulling on one of the corners.
Next, select the layer, click "Edit" (icon "Pencil") and select the icon-pipette
Next, click on the "Pipette" button, place the pipette in the desired area of ​​the background that you want to remove (if it is in a different place) and click on the "Pipette" button
If necessary, sliders achieve a more complete destruction of the background
If the result suits you, go back to the main window by clicking the play button or the back arrow in the upper left corner of the screen. Observe the finished result
Not all effects videos can be successful. Some find it difficult to achieve a good result.
Others, on the contrary
Dare, experiment: yes2:
P.S. for experiments a few ready-made videos from me:
https://yadi.sk/d/f8t8USeK3TwpLc Post has been editedSlav_nsk - 01.04.18, 12:52Reason for editing: link with effects