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GShade Guide: Transparent shots with Chromakey

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

Want a nice cut-out picture? transparent chromakey shots are here to save the day!

You can achieve this with a combination of two features in gshade: ChromaKey, a technique that generates a greenscreen effect:

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

and Clear Alpha Channel, a setting at the very bottom of the Home tab:

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

Ready? So here's the step-by-step: first, make sure Chromakey.fx is placed right after FFRestoreUI.fx. Also, check if the Keying Color is set to Alpha Transparency.

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

Next, set up your scene and position your subject with some clearance around it for the chromakey effect.

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

Now, make sure the Clear Alpha Channel setting is disabled, and enable the Chromakey.fx filter. After that, adjust its distance in the Definitions panel, like this:

You want to cover as much as possible of the background without cutting into the subject itself. While the only thing you'll see in-game is a black background, the final screenshot will actually replace it with proper transparency!

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

(Important: make sure to re-enable the Clear Alpha Channel setting after taking your shots, otherwise you may end up with a bunch of fully transparent pictures!)

Chromakeyed, transparent images can be used in several different situations! For example, I often use it to create tutorial slides:

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey
GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

What about reference cards for art commissions?

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey
GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

Or maybe stickers with your friends. Or Discord emotes. Or whatever strikes your fancy. The sky's the limit!

GShade Guide: Transparent Shots With Chromakey

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