Correct, it definitely makes it more difficult, but you can use the "lighting correction" feature in that case and set it to strong. Thanks for watching
This is all very cool, of course, but what if during tracking at some point unnecessary objects appear in the frame? For example: we want a track of playing cards to replace them with some other image and at some point the fingers fall on the cards.
great question, well for Mocha AE, it tracks the planar area you define with track points, not necessarily the contents within that area, so if something like a hand crosses over the tracking box, it wont screw up the track. Hope this helps!
@@linestodesigns I don’t know if it would be arrogant to ask you to do a tutorial using the example of the scene with business cards from the movie American Psycho. That’s where the fingers often hit the object) I searched a lot but didn’t find such tutorial, only the finished result (
thank you my man!
Happy to help!
It works great as long as the lighting doesn't change
Correct, it definitely makes it more difficult, but you can use the "lighting correction" feature in that case and set it to strong. Thanks for watching
@@linestodesigns absolutely 👍🏻👍🏻
I tried this, and work, but the fill layer is blur. The shirt have a texture, and the reference layer got it, but the rest no. What happened?
This is all very cool, of course, but what if during tracking at some point unnecessary objects appear in the frame? For example: we want a track of playing cards to replace them with some other image and at some point the fingers fall on the cards.
great question, well for Mocha AE, it tracks the planar area you define with track points, not necessarily the contents within that area, so if something like a hand crosses over the tracking box, it wont screw up the track. Hope this helps!
@@linestodesigns I don’t know if it would be arrogant to ask you to do a tutorial using the example of the scene with business cards from the movie American Psycho. That’s where the fingers often hit the object) I searched a lot but didn’t find such tutorial, only the finished result (
does it need an internet connection?
Once installed you don’t new internet to run creative cloud apps! Thanks for watching