So u meant when link with solid , it's better than choosing some points directly ?! I put some 3d png usually on the ground , and I see some time it's moving not stable So this way u mentioned it will fix this ?! Thanks in advance for your response
Not quite, the solid was just a reference point for the z-axis - basically what I'm saying is when using generative fill with video your best bet is to use flat objects like the ground, a wall, or other objects. To your point, using the solid to link it with your footage or still, it might track better in that case, you can give it a try. Thanks for watching!
would love to see a video about non static horizontal video converted to vertical video with gen fill and AE :) tried the mocha motion track for it but couldnt do it idk why :D
This would be great, but pretty difficult due to the constant frames - still image wouldn't blend right. I'll have to think about that one and see what I can come up with! thanks for watching!
Querido amigo, podrías explicar la parte de las capas en Photoshop, lo hiciste muy rápido y para los que no entendemos inglés no pude copiar tus pasos.
Thanks for watching! what I did was generated the layer, deleted the generated mask, rasterized the generative fill layer and used the selection tool to delete part of the rock to clean it up, once that was complete I simply isolated the layer and imported the psd into after effects. Hope this helps!
@@linestodesigns gracias amigo, excelente video, eres el único que hace este tipo de videos, todos los demás lo hacen con planos estáticos. También ví algo con la herramienta Lockdown que también es excelente
This was so helpful! I love all of your videos on this! You make it simple and easy to follow for a noob like me!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!! More like that to come soon
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I was looking for a video like this for a long time. It helped me a lot 👏🏻🙌🏻
That makes me smile! So glad I could help - thanks for watching
Thats the point, following future and making great ideas, thank u for all this!
You're so welcome! thanks for watching!
Very Concise, Definitely using this technique.
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching
Thank you!
tks. super useful!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Well Done!
Thanks Ab! Lets Collab soon!
Very nice
Thanks!
So u meant when link with solid , it's better than choosing some points directly ?!
I put some 3d png usually on the ground , and I see some time it's moving not stable
So this way u mentioned it will fix this ?!
Thanks in advance for your response
Not quite, the solid was just a reference point for the z-axis - basically what I'm saying is when using generative fill with video your best bet is to use flat objects like the ground, a wall, or other objects. To your point, using the solid to link it with your footage or still, it might track better in that case, you can give it a try. Thanks for watching!
would love to see a video about non static horizontal video converted to vertical video with gen fill and AE :) tried the mocha motion track for it but couldnt do it idk why :D
This would be great, but pretty difficult due to the constant frames - still image wouldn't blend right. I'll have to think about that one and see what I can come up with! thanks for watching!
Querido amigo, podrías explicar la parte de las capas en Photoshop, lo hiciste muy rápido y para los que no entendemos inglés no pude copiar tus pasos.
Thanks for watching! what I did was generated the layer, deleted the generated mask, rasterized the generative fill layer and used the selection tool to delete part of the rock to clean it up, once that was complete I simply isolated the layer and imported the psd into after effects. Hope this helps!
@@linestodesigns gracias amigo, excelente video, eres el único que hace este tipo de videos, todos los demás lo hacen con planos estáticos. También ví algo con la herramienta Lockdown que también es excelente
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