Corner Pin Tracking with Three Points! - Natron
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2018
- In this video, El shows a technique he came up with for getting a corner pin track in Natron when you don't have enough points on the plane for a good corner pin track or offset track.
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That's amazing! . It looks somewhat complex but the result it gives is impressive. I'm going to learn how to handle Natron
incredible!
Natron is awesome I used to work with Apple Shake and this fits the bill perfectly reminds me of it and it works on PC, Mac and Linux absolutely awesome
This is great and thank you for this video!!!
Awesome :)
Great video! Thanks for the shout out too
Glad you like it. Thanks for the suggestion ;)
Technically it's "corner pin tracking with 3 points on Blender" (and roto on After Effects) :p
But anyway cool vid ;)
Thx for sharing !
this is actually a brilliant technique.
Thanks!
Hey i havnt heard from you in while and was hopingnto reach out again and pray and ask again very humbly with sugar on top on how to remove an unwanted person from your shot and reconstruct holes left from the rotoscoped object or person left behind with maybe a photo patch and then motion tracked. PLEASE? BEEN WAITINGBA LONG TIME NOW
When new tutorials?
Hey my man, you have some great tutorials. I’m new to natron... and I cannot get my videos to render no matter the codec/can settings... they have different frame rates, and I’m not sure how to line them up if this is the issue, or perhaps it’s node order.
It’s pretty much a green screen with a roto the background is a still.... there are no good tutorials on how to handle the rendering side.
I just keep getting a black screen, that is 1:45 long video that skips from start to finish in 1 frame... any suggestions?
Hi! I'm from Russia, so my English is not perfect:) so sorry about that... But I noticed you have Avid Media composer and Protools installed. Do you use these programs? Why, if there is Premiere and Audition? Very interested to know your opinion about this
Hey, no worries. I used to use the Adobe software, but it was just getting too buggy for me. They (Adobe products) crash all the time on me. So a few years ago I decided to revamp my workflow. Since I mostly make narrative films/movies, it made sense to give the industry standard (Avid/Pro Tools) a try. They are both super stable and never crash so I keep using them. I really don't like Adobe.
Thank you so much for your answer!)