3D MATCHMOVING WITH MAYA
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how did u get it to track so well?
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@aks19880 aaah makes so much sense now. of course HDRI and then after effects...perfect!...makes perfect sense. thank you!!!! do you know any good tutorials? either gnomon, or famous books or websites? thats about my last question
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first ill put the 3d scooter and create the 3d lighting and then export the tracked information in the software and then enhance the visual using HDRI image based lighting and then render it out. After that take it to a compositing software like after effects or fusion or nuke and enhance the look and feel of the scene more. Finally use an editing software to finally render the full scene
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oops lol well im doing a course myself in 3d, im pretty good in matchmoving. Well the lighting you said is basically created in the 3d softwares. But you also need to judge with your naked eye. For eg: If i want to show a scooter in a park, ill shoot the footage of the park and see how the lighting is, i.e. which direction the shadows are pointing, whether its noon or early morning etc. This requires ur aesthetic skills. Depending on that create 3d lighting in the software
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@aks19880 thanks i already found out... your about 3 months late lol but thank u anyway. so how would u get the lightning and environment from the video your motion tracking to be implemented in the your 3d scene, objects and rendering? ive seen some motion tracking videos where the sunlight seems to be spot and the objects material and lighting seem to be very well apart of the environment... what are the techniques used?
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its called matchmoving, you collect the information of your camera into a software and export that information into another 3d software like maya, max, blender etc and use that information to control a virtual camera and then put ur characters and models in that scene
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what is this called...when u put 3d objects like this into a scene, ive heard of matte painting, and other terms but what is this called...super imposing...whats the more appropriate word so that i could google it and find tutorials to do this...thank you very much
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@asxc if you are a student or faculty at a university, you can get it for free
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@asxc its an autodesk product and costs $3500
if you are a student or faculty at a university, you can get it for free
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@HCkev unsuccesful troll is unsuccesful
Nice work, it kooks like a clean track. The objects look like they need some color correction to match the more washed-out live footage.
nuclearspike 3 years ago 9