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This is the official website for SynthEyes Tutorials. Be sure to use the 720p versions if your viewer permits it. You can post suggestions for new tutorials (we've got a lot in our queue too!). All sales and support inquiries *must* go through our website, thanks.
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Features I wasn't previously aware of, include:
- Aligning a piece of geometry to an Object in Object space.
- How to align the world grid to an object.
- Scrolling through the timeline with the mouse wheel.
- Saving/loading tracker locations.
- How to use pre-measured seed points.
This all helps greatly. Thanks!
Russ I have 2 specific question which are important to decide if we buy SE 2011 for an upcoming job:
1) Is it possible to track an organic moving surface and export it as a moving .obj mesh?
By "organic surface" I mean a poster (with evenly distributed tracking points) which is bend and distorted by a person holding it while the camera is moving.
2)Also I wonder what would happen if some of the trackers move out of the frame and come back (if the camera would move like that). Could SE somehow interpolate the movement of the Trackingpoints on the "offscreen" frames?
I can´t find any informations on that issue and the demo won´t let me export .objs
The turorial with the source imagery is very good!
My google-English is very poor, and only after a long time I understood what it means "if you've got a beef" ... eheheh
Many thanks Russ