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Using Face Tracking (Detailed Features)

Using Face Tracking (Detailed Features) - After Effects Tutorial

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Using Face Tracking (Detailed Features)

- [Instructor] In the previous movie, we came up with this look of a faceless guy riding a motorized scooter in the streets of Tel Aviv. Now, I think this is way too much blurry, and it shifts the focus to this guy's face instead of the wonderful typography he's carrying with him. So in this movie, we'll take another approach and try to add Glyph Sunglasses, a special product available only inside After Effects, and this will serve two purposes. One, it will demonstrate more characters from the Mekomi font, and two it will obscure this guy so he won't be recognizable, at least not in a first glance. Okay, so we'll start by switching off the visibility for the glasses. We'll return to it in a moment, and then reselect the last layer. Go back to the effect controls and say goodbye to the Gaussian blur by selecting it and pressing delete on the key board. Now I'm going to use the same mask that I've created in the previous movie, but this time, I'm going to use another method of tracking…

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