Matchmove tutorial result
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THE EVIL TEAPOT!!!
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Guys this isn't meant to look realistic as the tutorial was about the process for getting a good motion track. Making a 3d item look realistic in live footage takes lots of time tweaking lighting, textures, environment, etc. It would be a waste of time doing that in a tutorial and anyway that is 3d and composting work, not matchmoving so it's off topic. I found your tutorial very helpful, it was my first time in boujou and I learned a lot. Thank you for taking the time to create it.
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@TheSpunk45 Clean the camera with your ass.
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You actually need a good track. This should be called "dancing nettipot".
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PLEASE RESPOND!!!! Whenever im done Tracking and then i do Camera solve it stops solving half way and then when i play it it shows the blue dots following the movement of the camera and not the movement of the floor. its kinda like the blue dots are glued to the cameras lens. how do i fix this?
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epic music for a teapot.... xD
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TEAPOT OF DOOM!
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The teacup was either too high or too low on the Y/Z axis (up and down, different for each 3D program). Can't tell which.
add some film grain to it so it will match the video.
tacoboy15 3 years ago 2
Yes, as seen in the tutorial... This tutorial result was taken before, I forgot to render with Motion blur and I applyed it afterwords using a tool in AfterEffect... that makes it look a little unreal.
vfxworld 3 years ago
Hey nice dude! Im learning some 3ds max.
Im still a big newbie on it though. But yeah this was helpful!
But one thing, the tea pot needs a little texture.
harvesthunter0707 3 years ago
Yes, it really needs a good texture. But the tutorials topic was Matchmoving and not texturing ^^
vfxworld 3 years ago
can you please explain briefly how did you make the terminator eye follow the camera tracking.
actually i find it easier to learn from youtube rather than the pdf or help files.
cheers mate
bazjino 3 years ago
Hey! thats another topic.
I could do it, but it would last VERY long.
I'm wokring on a tutorial. Just take a look at my website, where it'll be posted in full quality. Or subscribe me ^^
vfxworld 3 years ago