Hi,
I'm new here and make vore clips - its a fetish for men who like to be swallowed alive. Very bizarre I know. I only do soft vore - no nudity. But I need to know how to make a clip similiar to the ones linked below.
http://www.clips4sale.com/studio/34502/Cat369/6606411/Giantess-Kiss-Nightmare-Or-Fanta...ic-Top-50-Clip
specifically the 3rd one down. It only shows gif images but you should be able to get the idea. In a nutshell I need to figure out how to make the person little and overlay it into the actual video I guess but I have no idea what it is called of what software I need to make these edits.
Please help me. I don't expect a full tutorial just looked for the software needed and what that type of editing is called and I'm happy to research the crap out of it to learn how to do it.
Thanks so much!
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The "swallowee" - is that a term? Anyways, the person getting swallowed has to be isoloated so there is tranparency (alpha channel) around him, so you can position and scale him wherever you want. The easiest way to do this is shooting on greenscreen - so it's more than a simple software fix , you need proper equipment, lighting. The process removing the greenscreen in software (so all you're left with is the "swalloee") is called chroma keying or color keying. You can't take any old footage to get this effect, unless you go frame by frame and mask it out (this is called "rotoscoping") - it's very tedious so most people opt with greenscreen methods
This can be done in most pro editing software suites e.g. sony vegas pro, premiere pro. But most people would use effects software like after effects , nukex to do this - simply because it allows more control over keying, masking. These are compositing software (they put everything together and have tools to make it more realistic) -
Thanks Poison,
So essentially I'm going to need to upgrade all my video equipment to get this done. I guess I will save this for another time when I have lots of ambition. -
There are relatively inexpensive ways to construct "home made" green screens and cheap lighting or "do it yourself" setups and get decent results. You can search Google, there are lots of websites showing how you can do this with things you can buy from a normal hardware store or department store
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Yeah, there was a thread here last year that linked to a site where a guy demonstrated a considerably CRUDE greenscreen setup (hanging green blanket, IIRC?) with just a few household lights, but using a novel AVISynth script, it worked miraculously. So you never know what you can get away with.
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poisondeathray - No offense intended, but I can't help but think there's some kind of Pythonesque skit in this thread...
leannasanewbie: Afternoon, squire.
poisondeathray: Yes, good afternoon.
leannasanewbie: I was wondering if you knew anything about videography, he asked knowingly.
poisondeathray: Yes, yes, I've done a few videos in my day.
leannasanewbie: Knew you would, squire. Knew you would. Do you know anything about "swallowing"? Wink wink. Nudge nudge. Say no more.
poisondeathray: Why yes, I'm familiar with green screen techniques used to make such videos.
leannasanewbie: Say no more! A nod's as good as a wink to a blind perv! -
hehe not sure how that could be a fetish. the swallower sure isn't going to give up dinner without killing it. and once in there is there supposed to be air? and no acidic digestive juices? might be a really short lived fetish
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