@ralphbolliger givw me a help once more please! when i import my footage on boujou 5...my footage is about 400frames..and why when i clik on "track feature" it track only 200frames! it happens with one of my footage! any idea how to fix this!
and the next problem...i had a footage about 500frames and why when solving the camera there a 2 camera solve or more? can we merge these 2 while exporting?
the framerate must be all the same in all programs...like if i rendered my footage in after effects @ 25fps.....in boujou also the camera rate must be 25fps and in cinema 4d also no?
@saradeva11 The problem occurs by exporting the frames out from Boujou. Just re-export and double-check yout settings. Set the starting frame to 0 instead of 1. That's may be the solution.
Looks good. At leat you can keep your objects without moving. I'm having trouble keeping my text in place. It keeps jumping around. Can you check out my video and let me know what i'm doing wrong?
@EddieHuntX I just found the video on your channel. It's funny because I had the same problem at the first time. I was able to figure out that there was a offset of one single frame in Cinema.
Just imagine the original footage has a length of 10 seconds (250 frames). So you tracked all frames in Boujou. After tracking, solving & lens correction you've to export the footage (again). There were 249 frames only! That's the offset. And Cinema needs 250 frames to work well. See the problem?
@ralphbolliger So your saying that i'm missing some frames? Because the Video i'm using has 167 frames. When i opened the video on After Effects it said it had 167 Frames. So when rendered it started at Vid1_0000, then Vid1_00001 all the way to Vid1_00167. Once i import to Boujou it says its 1 to 168 frames. So i open it on Cinema 4D and it's going from 0 to 168 frames. I think i know what you mean... Your saying that it added a frame on Cinema 4D?
@EddieHuntX Ahm... yes. In fact my original footage from the camera had 250 frames. I created a image sequence out of After Effects = 250 frames. I imported the sequence to Boujou and tracked it. After the export out of Boujou the sequence had 249 frames. One frame missing.
The camera tracking was made with 250 frames. So I had to make sure Boujou exports ALL 250 frames.
Otherwise you have an offset / frame shift in your video and the objects are jumping around.
@ralphbolliger YES YES YES! It works! Wow. Can't believe just by one frame it would throw it completely off. Works perfect now. Thanks so much Ralph. I will be working on the final touches and upload it and present it once it's done. Subscribing to your channel. Thanks. All i needed to do was change the Boujou Start Number Sequence from 1 to 0 and walla fixed. So happy!
Nice work man. and check mine.. i had lil fun with motion tracking a Tron car model
watch?v=oQ8ucbxMdKU
and
watch?v=v0AHIfNSnlM
:)
Justnirvan 3 weeks ago
@ralphbolliger givw me a help once more please! when i import my footage on boujou 5...my footage is about 400frames..and why when i clik on "track feature" it track only 200frames! it happens with one of my footage! any idea how to fix this!
and the next problem...i had a footage about 500frames and why when solving the camera there a 2 camera solve or more? can we merge these 2 while exporting?
saradeva11 6 months ago
the framerate must be all the same in all programs...like if i rendered my footage in after effects @ 25fps.....in boujou also the camera rate must be 25fps and in cinema 4d also no?
saradeva11 6 months ago
@saradeva11 The problem occurs by exporting the frames out from Boujou. Just re-export and double-check yout settings. Set the starting frame to 0 instead of 1. That's may be the solution.
ralphbolliger 6 months ago
man yea...you are telling the truth about the frames...but how to fix this?
saradeva11 6 months ago
why the tracking points are behind the camera and not the plane when imported on cinema 4d! am using boujou 5
saradeva11 6 months ago
why the tracking points are behind the camera and not the plane when imported on cinema 4d! am using boujou 5
is that normal
saradeva11 6 months ago
@saradeva11 This is a problem that occurs by exporting the data for Cinema 4D. In fact it doesn't matter. But it's easy to fix. Here we go:
1. After C4D export, open the *.c4d file in any text editor
2. Do a search for "Key -3.141593"
3. Change it to "Key 0.00000"
4. Change the value directly above that from "Key -0.00000" to "Key 0.000000"
5. Now do a document wide find and replace: Find - "ParentItem 10000001"
6. Replace with - "ParentItem 10000002"
7. Save and close the file
That's it!
ralphbolliger 6 months ago
@ralphbolliger hmm thanks mate i'll try this! are you a doctorate of these stuff btw? how come you know all these?
saradeva11 6 months ago
Looks good. At leat you can keep your objects without moving. I'm having trouble keeping my text in place. It keeps jumping around. Can you check out my video and let me know what i'm doing wrong?
EddieHuntX 9 months ago
@EddieHuntX Of course! Show me your video. :-)
ralphbolliger 9 months ago
@EddieHuntX I just found the video on your channel. It's funny because I had the same problem at the first time. I was able to figure out that there was a offset of one single frame in Cinema.
Just imagine the original footage has a length of 10 seconds (250 frames). So you tracked all frames in Boujou. After tracking, solving & lens correction you've to export the footage (again). There were 249 frames only! That's the offset. And Cinema needs 250 frames to work well. See the problem?
ralphbolliger 9 months ago
@ralphbolliger So your saying that i'm missing some frames? Because the Video i'm using has 167 frames. When i opened the video on After Effects it said it had 167 Frames. So when rendered it started at Vid1_0000, then Vid1_00001 all the way to Vid1_00167. Once i import to Boujou it says its 1 to 168 frames. So i open it on Cinema 4D and it's going from 0 to 168 frames. I think i know what you mean... Your saying that it added a frame on Cinema 4D?
EddieHuntX 9 months ago
@EddieHuntX Ahm... yes. In fact my original footage from the camera had 250 frames. I created a image sequence out of After Effects = 250 frames. I imported the sequence to Boujou and tracked it. After the export out of Boujou the sequence had 249 frames. One frame missing.
The camera tracking was made with 250 frames. So I had to make sure Boujou exports ALL 250 frames.
Otherwise you have an offset / frame shift in your video and the objects are jumping around.
ralphbolliger 9 months ago
@ralphbolliger YES YES YES! It works! Wow. Can't believe just by one frame it would throw it completely off. Works perfect now. Thanks so much Ralph. I will be working on the final touches and upload it and present it once it's done. Subscribing to your channel. Thanks. All i needed to do was change the Boujou Start Number Sequence from 1 to 0 and walla fixed. So happy!
EddieHuntX 9 months ago
@EddieHuntX That's awesome! I'm looking forward to see the final render. Thank you for subscribing my channel. :-)
ralphbolliger 9 months ago