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All right, so the
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key mixer note, what is it
and what does it do?
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So over here,
I have an image of some flags
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in my friend's car, and I've isolated
the green and red ones here.
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Shift H
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So this is the selection I've made with
the qualifier in the second note here.
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And then I also made this one over here
of the red flag
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in the third qualifier here.
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Now, obviously I can make any changes
that I want to each of these
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I can change the color completely
now that I've isolated them,
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maybe change the hue
if I want saturation, all that fun stuff.
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Now let's say I added a node after this
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and I wanted to combine the selections
made of both of these nodes over here.
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Well, that's where the key
mixture node comes into play.
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So if I right click anywhere in my node graph here and I select add node key mixer,
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this is the key mixer node.
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Now I could take the key outputs
from both of these nodes over here.
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I can grab the blue throat into here,
I can grab this one over here
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and now I could take
both of the key outputs
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from both of these nodes here
and apply that to this next node here.
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So now you can see in the thumbnail here,
if I press shift H to show highlight,
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this node now has the key output
of both of these nodes here applied to it.
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We've successfully been able to do this
using the key mixture right here.
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And if I select the key mixture,
we can see the black and white alpha
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right here to show us what the key output
is when combining these two keys here.
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So if I break this connection here,
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then we only have the key output
from this third node here.
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But if I bring it in, we got both of them
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and then we can apply this
to any other node that we want.
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So that's the key mixture.
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Node super awesome node.
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Go experiment with it,
try it out yourself.
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I hope you enjoyed this
lesson. I'll see you in the next one.
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