I do A LOT of photo matching, and some match moving of drone video. A few tips: 1.) Film width is actually the VRay film gate equivalent which is actually the width of the sensor of a full frame camera…so leave it at 36.0mm, there’s a reason why it’s defaulted to that. You could change film width if you’re trying to match the true sensor size and camera lens focal length of a specific camera sensor, but it will still result in the same field of view, which is one of the goals of camera matching. The other goals being having your correct x,y,z camera positions, settings, and lighting match. 2.) to get the most accurate scaling of an aerial map, measure the longest distance known across the map as you can, measuring it in Google Earth or equivalent. If you’re off by 1m over 2000m, it’s better than being off by 1m over 200m (IE every 200m you’d be off by 1m and then be off by 10m over 2000m…which for certain projects is not acceptable…her example is fine) 3.) if anyone was wondering why when she input the fstop/shutter/iso numbers why it was still so overexposed, it’s because based on the video, she had an ND filter on it, an ND32 aka 5 stops lower light hitting the real camera sensor than what was input into Max/corona camera settings…it doesn’t know an ND was used. So she could have adjusted/closed her 3d camera aperture from 1.7 to 9.14 to achieve the exposure of the photo…my math could be a little off. 4.) for an example like this, a flat plane is fine. For places with elevation changes or you’re trying to connect 3d roads to real roads in the photo, you need accurate 3d terrain or it won’t match without warping in post. even a foot or 2 change in elevation in photo will result in not matching. So it is useful to have 3d terrain, and accurate terrain at that.
Really cool!!! Can you show how to do an aerial video with 3D on video, how to do the camera tracking and transfer for 3dsmax and create the 3D video with the aerial video
Thank you! It is very good and modern tutorial! Can you tell me? - Why didn't you use the "Perspective match" utilities ? This way we can to calibrate vertical and horizontal perspective lines for our 3d model? ....
I'm guessing because all the camera information and location was precise enough - also, in my experience, that Perspective Match in 3DS Max really sucks.
@@Jez2008UK I know Perspective Match was broken for a while in one of the versions, but personally I've always had good experiences with that tool in 3ds Max.
Thanks for the video. Im using a script for After Effects.. but for some reasson the camera gets everyrhing distord. Even if i use the same 35 mm as the drone. Perhaps to do it this way is much easier.
Uhm... You are missing the atmospheric effects for a realistic blend and also the buildings stand out too sharp, compared with the much blurrier photo you used, even after all the blur you added... :) But, overall great tutorial.... Keep up the good work... :)
I do A LOT of photo matching, and some match moving of drone video. A few tips:
1.) Film width is actually the VRay film gate equivalent which is actually the width of the sensor of a full frame camera…so leave it at 36.0mm, there’s a reason why it’s defaulted to that. You could change film width if you’re trying to match the true sensor size and camera lens focal length of a specific camera sensor, but it will still result in the same field of view, which is one of the goals of camera matching. The other goals being having your correct x,y,z camera positions, settings, and lighting match.
2.) to get the most accurate scaling of an aerial map, measure the longest distance known across the map as you can, measuring it in Google Earth or equivalent. If you’re off by 1m over 2000m, it’s better than being off by 1m over 200m (IE every 200m you’d be off by 1m and then be off by 10m over 2000m…which for certain projects is not acceptable…her example is fine)
3.) if anyone was wondering why when she input the fstop/shutter/iso numbers why it was still so overexposed, it’s because based on the video, she had an ND filter on it, an ND32 aka 5 stops lower light hitting the real camera sensor than what was input into Max/corona camera settings…it doesn’t know an ND was used. So she could have adjusted/closed her 3d camera aperture from 1.7 to 9.14 to achieve the exposure of the photo…my math could be a little off.
4.) for an example like this, a flat plane is fine. For places with elevation changes or you’re trying to connect 3d roads to real roads in the photo, you need accurate 3d terrain or it won’t match without warping in post. even a foot or 2 change in elevation in photo will result in not matching. So it is useful to have 3d terrain, and accurate terrain at that.
More videos like this please, really want to get into aerial images
Great ..I was looking for these information ... thank you so much
I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!! I was waiting for this content for so long, keep it up !
Always a pleasure to watch your videos!
The quality is just amazing!
Looking for that since ages... thanks!
Glad I could help!
Super! Amazing tutorial. And there is the sea in Poland too!
Thank you! Cheers!
Superb, compact tutorial covering all steps - thank you very much !
Really cool!!!
Can you show how to do an aerial video with 3D on video, how to do the camera tracking and transfer for 3dsmax and create the 3D video with the aerial video
Thanks for sharing the work flow
Really enjoyed this video, thank you, yes, more like these please :)
That’s what I needed 😁 great video !
If possible, please also make drone animation workflow also, maybe you are planning too.
Will see..
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@@ArchVizArtist did you made an animation worflow ??? :D
Great Tutorial. Thumbs UP
Best tutorial. Thx for video
Glad you liked it!
This is awesome.Can you implement the same trick doing aerial animation?
AWESOME WORK ❤
Fantastic tutorial, many thanks! :)
Every step is well done!!! Good job!
Sometimes I have problems when using "Perspective Match"..it could be the idea for a new video. Thanks for all!
very informative, thank you!
Amazing, thanks
Great One as usual..👍🙂🙂. Could you please make a tutorial on how we impose our 3d scene into a drone footage.
Ty for ur video and lessons!)😉🙂
Perfect, like always! Thank you!
Thank you too!
@@ArchVizArtist Have you tried using blender?
Thank you a lot for this video, would be nice to make a tutorial about Aerial in a city enviroment :)
Great video!!! Can you please do a video where you show how to 3D camera track an architecture project onto drone MP4 footage🙂
amazing Video...
Thank you very much for your sharing, I am very curious about how to make this form of visual animation synthesis. Can I wait until your teaching?
Thanks. can you do one tutorial for keeping 3dsmax model into recorded drone video.
Thank you 🙏
Amazing 🤩🤩
Thanks 🤗
Thank you! It is very good and modern tutorial! Can you tell me? - Why didn't you use the "Perspective match" utilities ? This way we can to calibrate vertical and horizontal perspective lines for our 3d model? ....
??? Could you reply me ?
Hello??
I'm guessing because all the camera information and location was precise enough - also, in my experience, that Perspective Match in 3DS Max really sucks.
Aga, how are you???
@@Jez2008UK I know Perspective Match was broken for a while in one of the versions, but personally I've always had good experiences with that tool in 3ds Max.
Thanks for the video. Im using a script for After Effects.. but for some reasson the camera gets everyrhing distord. Even if i use the same 35 mm as the drone. Perhaps to do it this way is much easier.
Good job 👍
Thanks 👍
Amazing
Thanks
wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
Perfect 🥰
Thank you!
Hello, how is the camera positioned, and what are the camera target values along the x and y axes? Can we also retrieve these values from the drone?
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please tell me how you scaled the model and adjusted it in the same plane as the photo?
nice tutorial, im struggling to do it though
Ahhhh... I'm your biggest fan.
Great :)
Vídeo excelente!! Parabéns!
Thank you!!!
increible, podria ser de gran ayuda un tutorial para hacer tracking con 3d max y corona render
Thanks!
on the other side, I’m making an aerial view in the plain desert, being the most difficult thing to contain myself from adding trees 😝
Is possible to do something similar with lumion?
Is it possible to do this in Sketchup and Vray?
Please tell us about combine Video + 3D )))
Thanks ! But the focal lenght is not the same in the property of the photo and in 3DS max ? Where did you get the convertion please ?
From the properties: 35mm focal length
Uhm... You are missing the atmospheric effects for a realistic blend and also the buildings stand out too sharp, compared with the much blurrier photo you used, even after all the blur you added... :)
But, overall great tutorial.... Keep up the good work... :)
Зачетно. Чё ещё можешь?
What GPU and CPU do you own? 😮😮
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Why is it you dont require a drone license, the size of the drone?
The weight, it weight 249g, so it's below 250g :D
whats the drone mode? @@ArchVizArtist
Drone model?
teraz wiemy gdzie mieszkasz :D
So many amateurs doing tutorials on things they did not perfected.
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thank you !
You're welcome!
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