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I made a free GUI for Niko's CorridorKey AI Green Screen Keyer!

Shout out to Niko from Corridor Crew for making/training an awesome piece of software

[EZ-CorridorKey](https://github.com/edenaion/EZ-CorridorKey) is a simple yet helpful tool for those not wanting to work via CLI

You will need about 24GB of VRAM (or I guess you could offload to CPU or a helluva lot of RAM if you're stacked, but expect 30s/frame at least) *Optimizations are coming so don’t get discouraged*

* **Project Management**: Drag in a single video or a whole folder. Source videos get copied into the /Projects folder for safekeeping
* **High Quabity Ingestion**: Your videos get per frame extracted to EXR 16 then compressed to EXR DWAB for optimal size:quality
* **Three ways to key**: Fully automatic (Auto GVM), annotation brush-guided (VideoMaMa), or bring your own alpha
* **Hotkeys** \- configurable & hot!
* **Timeline scrubber** with in/out markers for partial clip processing (please note partial is for CorridorKey inference only)
* **Batch queue**: Set up multiple clips, let them run
* **Persistent Saves** \- Checkpointable and resumable
* **Per-output export**: Export preview comp, foreground, background, or alpha individually as video
* **Non-destructive**: Source footage is never touched, re-key anytime

Win/Mac/Linux, though GVM and VideoMaMa don't work with Mac as of this moment.

There's a button under Help that will auto populate a GitHub Issue so you can quickly request features or report bugs.

Hope y'all dig it & please **star the repo** if it's useful to you. Peace!

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Weekly free seamless PBR textures - brick, mud, concrete, plaster and floor surfaces
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Left VFX after working in a top studio — thinking about moving to Product Design, but feeling confused

Hi everyone,
I wanted to share my situation and get some honest advice.
After completing my 12th, I joined an Animation/VFX institute. After finishing the course, I was fortunate to get a job in one of India’s top VFX studios, working in the FX department using Houdini. My salary was under ₹30k, which I understand is quite normal for the industry in the beginning.
But after spending some time there, I started feeling uncertain about the long-term future of the VFX industry in India — mainly because of things like:
relatively low salary growth
unstable projects
and limited long-term financial security compared to some other industries
Because of this, I started exploring UI/UX and Product Design as a possible career path. From what I see, it seems to have:
better salary potential
strong demand in tech companies
better work-life balance in many cases
However, now I’m hearing different opinions. Some people say product design is a great career, while others say the field is becoming oversaturated and very competitive. I also hear that many companies prefer candidates with a B.Des or formal design degree, which I don’t have.
Sometimes this makes me regret my earlier choices and wonder if I made a mistake after 12th. It also makes me worry whether switching careers now will actually work out.
So I wanted to ask people who are already working in product design or the tech industry:
Is it possible to build a strong product design career without a formal design degree?
Is the field really becoming overcrowded, or is that just a perception?
For someone coming from a VFX/creative background, is switching to product design realistic?
I’m still young and trying to make thoughtful decisions about my future, so I’d really appreciate honest perspectives from people who have experience in these industries.

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Seeking VFX Artist for Short Film

Hey everyone!

I am currently in post production on a short film I shot several months ago, which takes place at a drive-in theater in the 1960s. However, in a few scenes there are some objects that are not period accurate, so I am looking for a VFX artist who can digitally removed them to maintain accuracy.

This is a paid position, and we can negotiate rate.

If you are interested, or have someone to recommend, please send me an email at [email protected]. Examples of previous work would be highly appreciated!

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My first attempt at a code-driven Warp Drive effect (2K 60FPS). What do you think?

hyperspace jump - Customization

Finally executed an idea I’ve had for a while: exploring procedural video generation through code.

This is my first demo—a sci-fi inspired hyperspace jump. I wanted to recreate that cinematic "Warp Drive" feeling. The transition leads to a customizable text/image layer.

Technical Specs:

Resolution: Up to 4K (Demo is 2K: 2560x1440)
Framerate: 60fps (Smooth as butter!)
Render Time: 4 mins for a 5s clip.
Customization: The color palette (B&W, Blue, Multicolored, etc.) and jump duration are all tweakable via code.

I added a stylized sound effect to enhance the immersion. Since this sub doesn't allow direct video uploads, here is the link: hyperspace jump.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the visual logic or any suggestions for future iterations!

https://redd.it/1roqsp5
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Study VFX in New Zealand. Is it really worth it? Is it really a career for me(According to what I want to do)?

I am in my final year of university, and I am considering pursuing a master's degree in VFX (starting with a Graduate Diploma), the reason being that I've always been interested in creative visual works and curious about how visual effects on movies are made(the entertainment world in general). But after researching on Reddit about how this world is, I have some doubts. Could it be a really good decision to study in NZ? What could I wait for studying and working there? The challenges? The years of studying will surely be tough, but is there a little possibility of work-life balance in this field? Or am I being too naive? Because, personally, I want to explore other creative fields (illustration and writing) on my own.

I do not know, maybe I am still too young to see the reality of this industry and what it implies to be part of it.



I'd like to hear your suggestions and experience. I am all ears. Thank you.



My other option is VR, although the problem is learning to code, but what can I say, life is not fair.

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If Product Design isn't a good transition from VFX, what alternatives should someone consider?

Hi everyone,
I recently shared a post about transitioning from a VFX/FX (Houdini) background to Product Design, and many people advised me not to move into product design because the field is becoming crowded and competitive.
That feedback made me pause and think more seriously about my career direction.
For context:
I started my career in VFX after 12th, worked in the FX department using Houdini, but felt uncertain about the long-term financial growth and stability in that industry.
That’s why I started considering Product Design, but now I’m trying to think more carefully before making another big career decision.
So I wanted to ask:
If product design may not be the best transition from a VFX background, what other career paths could make more sense?
Are there fields where 3D / creative / technical skills from VFX can still be valuable?
Would areas like real-time graphics, game development, technical art, or other tech roles be better directions?
I’m still early in my career and genuinely trying to make a thoughtful decision rather than jumping from one field to another without understanding the long-term picture.
Would really appreciate guidance from people who have seen similar transitions or understand how these industries evolve.

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PIZ vs No Compression for EXR / Color Grading?

Hi there -

To keep it brief, I am working on a stop-motion animation film. We are exporting from after effects to EXRs to then use in Premiere / DaVinci for color correcting.

We initially exported from after effects as EXRs with Piz compression, but were told by a color correcting teacher that we should have selected no compression.

From what I can read online, Piz compression is lossless and doesn’t distort the images.

Can anyone clarify if this difference is worth re-exporting the footage? Thank you!

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Compositing something behind glass.

I'm going to blame search engine enshittification if this has already been documented somewhere, but I could not find it.


Let's say I've greenscreened some elements, and I want to composite them into a video, but behind a glass pane, be it a window or something.

Is there a simple way to "blend" the composite thing to look like it's behind the glass (say in premiere or something), or do I have to bring in other software for some dark arts?

This seems like one of those things that is either so unnecessarily difficult, it's no wonder I can't figure it out, or it's so painfully obvious, that you just either know or don't.

Again, trying to just composite some keyed/masked element behind a glass in a video (fishtank, window, etc.)

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