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Chris
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Getting started in motion tracking
I was curious if there was a good resource/website to get into motion tracking. I am familiar with some of the tools in AE, but a site that helps people get into the area and get a better understanding of when to use a certain track etc. I have checked out a few books on the topic to get some background info on it. Looking really to get started kind of dabbling in it. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Megatech
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Do you mean specifically for ae?
Youtube has lots, but its weeding out the good tutorials from the bad ones hehe, sometimes i spends a while until i find a gem of a tutorials. I think also videocopilot is a good site too and also digital tutors, but you have to pay for them. Personally I have just started using nuke and there is a lot on youtube after a bit of searching. AE is more popular i think so there should be more Hope that's somewhat helpful ![]() |
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Chris
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Thanks for the feedback! Appreciate it! Actually looking at some basic stuff before I get too much into it. For instance, when to use a 3D track vs a 2D track. What type of shots can be tracked without production set ups such as tracker points or green screen. I was hoping there was a solid resource out there, kind of like Video Copilot for AE or GSG for C4D users.
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