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brunorsini | 1 year ago

Does anyone know of a method for plugging the output of models like this one with traditional video editing software like Adobe Premiere?

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atoav|1 year ago

A thing that "always works" is outputing the transparancy as a grayscale (black=transparent, white=opaque) alpha video. You can combine these in an after effects composition which you can load directly into Premiere: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/compositing-alpha...

The output of that tool also looks suspiciously like a so-called cryptomatte which many 3D tools use to store masks for each of the objects/materials/etc, Blender can read and write those — although I am not sure whether this tools supports outputing those.

RoseyWasTaken|1 year ago

Exactly this! I experimented with a depth estimation model. An image was added as an input, the output was a depth map in grayscale, which I later used in Photoshop as a mask for Lens-blur simulation.

Infiltrator|1 year ago

Final Cut Pro 11 now has a “Magnetic Mask” tool which performs well. I don’t know if this uses the same sort of models, but is functionally what you’re looking for.