Thanks 4 the tutorial it’s sooo much steps & work I feel like using my brain that much is just overwhelming. I’m gonna hope and wait for an app that will cut out all that work.🤔🙄 the Pivo camera does it somewhat already. I’ve become a lazy editor.🙄
Nice video. the most beautiful. well explained. the sharp screen. i have seen other tutorials, the screen is not sharp. you don't see where they click with the mouse. your video instead, perfect! Thank you very much! you have been of great help to me.🙏🙏🙏☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😘😘😘😘
cool vid. curious why you didnt just rotoscope the ground shadow too. would make it look like a statue in the shot right and then the shadows would just merge like the bodies do.
When the frames are done analyzing there's a red banner that reads "3D camera tracker: Layer size must match composition and use default transform values" What could I do to remedy that?
Hi Vinnie, this means you scaled the footage after it was imported into the scene. What you can do is right click the footage in the layer, pre-compose it, and then try to camera track again. For example: You filmed in 720p and scaled it to 1080p before adding the camera tracker. After effects does not like that. Let me know if this helps!
@@Ichbinbryan the same problem happened for me. I tried what you said and it didn't fix the problem and I didn't scale the footage at all. Can you recommend anything else?
@@akashdewan1944 Hi Akash, if you pre compose the footage first by right clicking it and hitting "pre compose" that should help and then you track it. Otherwise it means your footage was either not clear enough, didn't have good tracking points, or changed it's focus at some point.
Hi Pasindu, make sure you completely close off your masked/rotoscoped character. Connect your last "pin" to the the first one you made when you began tracing the character. If that doesn't work be sure you only have the cut out character's layer selected in the timeline and not both layers selected by mistake. Let me know if that helps!