How to motion track in Sony Vegas Pro 10 [REAL MOTION TRACKING] [Tutorial]
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@damemand1 Why yes I am :)
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Are you from Germany?
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can you help me? my build dynamic ram prewiev is deactivated.
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I can now motion twack :P
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Thanks some much, this is really helpful.
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How can you motion track with rotation? (proberly with 2 points?)
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@IWShoes blasted is right bro,ae gives u more options an control over ur track, boujou however I think is better, its simple to use an u just get a better track faster imo, also u can export to c4d or ae to do whatever ur heart enjoys XD hope this helped
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@IWShoes It does work good in Sony Vegas, but in After Effects you can correct the motion tracked points manually, which is a HUGE help. You can also place 1-4 active motion tracker for scale, rotation, x / y. Which i believe is lacking. You can then apply your motion tracked data to a placeholder and link any footage to it, instead of placing it below the tracked portion in sony vegas. You're getting a small taste of motion tracking, but for the full taste use After effects, or Boujou
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Hey dude, I've got a question:
you said, we should do motion tracking with AAE, but why?
It seems to work great inn Sony Vegas too...
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nice desktop ;)
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Awesome video! Greetings from Sweden!
Wow I have never heard a german speak english :3
Awesome ^^
I have a question..
When I use track motion or 3d, it will all go right when I make it, but when I render it will turn out very weird.
In sony vegas it's like on the right place and when it's rendered and I watch the video, it is much bigger or on a whole different place or cut off..
Do you know how to fix that? :C
Please! I hope you can help me :3
I"M YOUR NEIGHBOR! :D
From the netherlands xD
AmaiiCherry 1 week ago
@AmaiiCherry I think you're composition settings and render settings are different interms of the resolution you are in. Lets say for example you are editing a project in 720p (1280 x 720px), so go to File / Properties and see what the width and height are. (Sometimes by default it'll be a different resolution, click "Match media settings" button to fix that) then when you render it out, make sure you have the same aspect ratio, or the video MIGHT get screwed.
Hope it helped!
~Ash
BlastedAsh 1 week ago