We are almost finished with our project.…There's just two more steps to take to prepare this rendering.…The first is to add Motion Blur. We have the option to Motion Blur any of the static…elements that are tracked, this will help make those various layers match the…real footage a little bit better.…For example, I can go to the AE3DTracker composition and turn on Motion Blur…for anything that's being tracked, for example the cars.…To do that I need to turn on the Motion Blur switch beside the layer right here…and also turn on the Enable Motion Blur for the entire composition right here;…as soon as you do that it's going to move that layer very slightly.…
Now since these layers are not moving very fast, it's going to be a very short…motion blur trail, but it does soften it very slightly.…You can also turn on Motion Blur for these other layers, like the Lamp, the…Light and both Billboard parts, the shadow and just the Billboard.…You can also turn on Motion Blur for any other layer in any other composition…
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4/19/2013Learn how to track the footage with the Adobe After Effects 3D Camera Tracker, replace areas such as the sky, rotoscope moving elements such as buildings and cars, and integrate a digital matte painting so it gains appropriate shifts in perspective and scale. You'll also apply color-grading techniques and learn how to fabricate reflections. The course also covers an alternative motion-tracking workflow with the Foundry CameraTracker plugin.
- Using the After Effects 3D Camera Tracker
- Applying tracking data to 3D layers
- Constructing and refining motion graphics
- Keying out the sky
- Rotoscoping to remove and save features
- Using the Foundry CameraTracker plugin
- Creating reflections
- Color grading
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome34s
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1. Getting Started
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2. Using the Track Camera Feature
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Tracking a new sky4m 57s
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3. Layering a Scene
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Removing an old sky7m 29s
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Adding a core rotoscope4m 17s
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Refining keyed edges7m 42s
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Transform tracking a matte10m 43s
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4. Using the CameraTracker Plugin
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Refining tracked artwork8m 30s
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Faking reflections9m 7s
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5. Color Grading and Fine-Tuning
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Color grading for sunset6m 37s
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Color grading matte edges4m 53s
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Conclusion
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Next steps34s
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