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Inverting Rotoscoped Image

New Here ,
Sep 02, 2018 Sep 02, 2018

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I have rotoscoped an image, but I would like to remove it so that a different video layer can show underneath instead, what is the best way to invert the rotoscoping so that the image can be removed instead of the background?

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Enthusiast , Sep 02, 2018 Sep 02, 2018

Hi, there are several ways: if it's a mask/masks set the mask/s to Subtract or place a layer of the footage underneath your roto and set its "TrkMat" to Alpha Inverted (if you cant see the Track Matte box in your layer press the Toggle Switches/Modes box at the bottom of your screen. Then add your different video underneath.

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Sep 02, 2018 Sep 02, 2018

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Hi, there are several ways: if it's a mask/masks set the mask/s to Subtract or place a layer of the footage underneath your roto and set its "TrkMat" to Alpha Inverted (if you cant see the Track Matte box in your layer press the Toggle Switches/Modes box at the bottom of your screen. Then add your different video underneath.

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What Towerguy said. Or drag in an Invert effect and set it to Alpha.

I always do my roto separately from my footage on a solid as a track matte. That way I can affect the matte without affecting the underlying footage and vice versa.

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It worked !! Thanks a lot 🙂

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