5/10/08
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Welcome to "AE I Owe You", a spot for tutorials and helpful tips relating to Visual Effects and Motion Graphics. While the majority of posts will relate to AE (After Effects), this blog will also showcase other software as well. At least the ones I know how to use. ;) If you find something useful here, feel free to say so in the comment sections. Enjoy.
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You have some very good tutorials and stuff here, thanks for taking the tiem and effort in doing them, I hope to se some more in the future keep it up!
First of all, thank you for your effort.
And please keep up making your great tutorials, it can`t be ever too much, always eager to learn.
Once again, thank you!
This is a really nice tutorial thanks for taking the time to make it.
That's a really handy trick there :D I'll probably keep this in mind in future projects, thanks man ;)
And what parts of the image did you use motion tracking? I couldn't see anything (except for the black dots in the wood) that could be optimal for the motion tracker, and the track came out that clean (!):s
I used a 2D planar tracker called Mocha. After Effects CS4 now comes with the AE version free. It uses more pixel information to track footage in 2D only. In this case I created a b-spline to cover the entire object instead of just four individual corner track points.
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