

The Color Grading panel contains three sections with various color controls. But keep in mind that if you previously closed the Video Scopes window while working in the Color Grading panel, it will not automatically reappear the next time you open the Color Grading panel, and you will have to open it manually under the View>Window drop-down menu. Note, too, that the Video Scopes window also opens. I won't be paying any money because I literally don't have money, and there's probably no solution but to use after effects.įor all of you people that are confused, I want to put an image to a moving and going on different sides kind of green screen, I know how to put an image on a non-moving green screen.Click the Color Grading button on the timeline toolbar to open the Color Grading panel at the bottom of the main VEGAS Pro window, under the timeline. But I don't know how to track a moving green screen I do know how to put an image on a green screen that doesn't move. Where tracking is needed, you will need a plug-in such as Mocha Pro (very expensive), or a separate programme such as HitFilm (purchase required) or HitFilm Express (free) with the Mocha HitFilm Add-on Pack ($49.99), or Fusion within Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve (free but with a huge learning curve), or After Effects with a Mocha plug-in (now only available by subscription unless you have access to an older version that has a perpetual licence). Note: if the movement of the green screen is very simple, you might get an acceptable result by key framing a matching movement of the inserted image in the image's pan/crop settings. If the green screen image is moving and you want the inserted image to move precisely with the moving green screen, you are entering the world of tracking. There are a lot of tutorials on YouTube about chroma-keying in Vegas Pro - just go to YouTube and search 'chroma key Vegas Pro' or the like.įor the green screen image you have posted above, the green screen doesn't move therefore, all you'll need to do is use pan/crop on the inserted image to frame it to your liking in the green screen space. To replace a green screen with another image, you would use chroma-keying, and Vegas Pro has a chroma-keyer in Video FX.
