
In the main comp the white background disappears because of the blending mode. Inside the precomp Looks sees everything as 100% opaque.

In your main comp click the "continuous rasterization" option (looks like a little sun icon) for that pre-comp layer, and that should resolve the issue. Then set the blending mode for the solid to Multiply.Ħ. Then below your footage add a solid that fills the whole background area.Ĥ. Inside the precomp add Looks on an adjustment layer above your footage.ģ. Precompose the element(s) you want to apply Looks to that needs to maintain an alpha edge.Ģ. My fairly easy work-around that seems to work ok is the following:ġ. Using a black background is useless if one is trying to use any of the myriad of effects in Looks to blend a CG element into a background plate for example - such as adding halation to just the rendered elements. Hello I am trying to reinstall Magic Bullet Looks, so I want to delete Magic Bullet Looks. If Magic Bullet Looks doesn't work well with transparency layers, an actual work around would be finding a way to utilize the effects needed from Looks while taking the transparency issue into account. With Magic Bullet Suite, you’ll have the most powerful and intuitive real time color correction tools available, without ever needing to switch to a different app.This is a half answer that doesn't provide an effective solution. Then, go beyond color correction, with accurate simulations of lens filters and film stocks. Balance out your shots with powerful color adjustments that work the way your eye expects them to. This suite gives you everything you need to make your footage look great, right on your editing timeline. With tons of fully customizable presets based on popular movies and TV shows, you will have beautiful results in seconds. With the tools in Magic Bullet Suite, your footage can instantly have cinematic contrast and the sophisticated color palettes of big budget movies. Give your footage the look of a Hollywood film. Every tool runs on Mac and Windows and is compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects and Apple Final Cut Pro X, while some of the tools also work in additional host-applications.

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