@stuntman7545 It's been a really long time since I've done this but what you do is make sure you have exported a .py file from syntheyes. Once you've done that open Blender and go into the "text editor" window. Make sure the python button (little one with a snake on it) is clicked. Then you can select Text>Open and navigate to your .py file. Once you've done that you can then select Text>Run Python Script, and it should import your camera. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hi there! I have both Blender version 2.49b and Syntheyes. I was just wondering exactly how do you export the Syntheyes stuff so that you can match up the camera in both parts of the film? Thanks for your help!
Hey BearHead21! I was wondering how you imported the tracking data from syntheyes into blender?
Brad
stuntman7545 4 months ago
@stuntman7545 It's been a really long time since I've done this but what you do is make sure you have exported a .py file from syntheyes. Once you've done that open Blender and go into the "text editor" window. Make sure the python button (little one with a snake on it) is clicked. Then you can select Text>Open and navigate to your .py file. Once you've done that you can then select Text>Run Python Script, and it should import your camera. Let me know if you have any other questions!
BearHead21 4 months ago
haha at first I thought "ok so he setup a mannequin in front of a green screen... what does that have to do with syntheyes? " then I realized..... :)
planetdarwin 1 year ago
Hi there! I have both Blender version 2.49b and Syntheyes. I was just wondering exactly how do you export the Syntheyes stuff so that you can match up the camera in both parts of the film? Thanks for your help!
ManicMetroC0p 1 year ago
@ManicMetroC0p Let me know if you ever figure out haha. Im trying to do the same thing.
stuntman7545 4 months ago