Great video, just what i wanted to watch, thanks for the training. How can you do this same tracing when the camera is moving? I have a video of my grandson hitting his first baseball at a game, and have been trying to do about this same thing, but I've failed many times. Thanks for your time with making these videos.
Great explanation. If the footage, and subject, was clear enough so you could track the ball with a Tracker node, could you then connect the tracking data to a Paint node instead of painting the line on manually? How would you do that?
Great video! If I were to use this for golf shots, how would you edit the tracer line to get smaller as the ball travels away from the player? Sort of adding depth to the tracer instead of the same width the whole flight path. TIA!
For moving frame by frame, on US and UK keyboards, [ and ] work like the arrow keys, even if the polygon/viewer is the active window
This is just what I was looking for. Need to create this for golf.
Exactly!
I'm wanting it for that other golf.... disc golf. ;-)
Works fine for golf. Been doing it for a while. Add many key frames at apex for better visuals.
Great video the polygon was a great addition 👍
Great tutorial and idea. Thanks for sharing!
Very helpful, thanks :D
What if you need to do this on a camera that is not static?
Great video, just what i wanted to watch, thanks for the training.
How can you do this same tracing when the camera is moving? I have a video of my grandson hitting his first baseball at a game, and have been trying to do about this same thing, but I've failed many times.
Thanks for your time with making these videos.
Great explanation. If the footage, and subject, was clear enough so you could track the ball with a Tracker node, could you then connect the tracking data to a Paint node instead of painting the line on manually? How would you do that?
Great video! If I were to use this for golf shots, how would you edit the tracer line to get smaller as the ball travels away from the player? Sort of adding depth to the tracer instead of the same width the whole flight path. TIA!
This looks like the desktop application for Davinci, how would you do this on the iPad version?
what if the camera is handheld and you want the tracer to lock in with the background instead of move around with the camera?
Is it possible to create an animated timeline of events using this technique or would it be something different?