Very nice! I've been using this workflow in Flame for some time now. It can be a real life (and weekend) saver! I mostly will use a prerendered unwarp mesh and just throw it through Mocha again, setting it to warp with same setup I used to make the mesh stabilize. Sometimes I feel it's just faster to do it this way.
Usually we recommend making a bigger shape than necessary and tracking a smaller area within it. This anchors the outer border and negates most problems. If you have a good example to show, please join us on the forums : forum.borisfx.com/ There are some better voices in there to help with specific workflows.
You can't use Alembic data in Premiere Pro, but you can do things a slightly different way. Here's an After Effects/Mocha tutorial that can be used better with Premiere. There's almost no AE functionality shown, so you should be a more direct comparison : borisfx.com/videos/add-face-paint-with-mocha-pros-powermesh-and-the-insert-module/
We can't use Alembic files in Silhouette, but check out exercise 5 in this Silhouette compositing series for the PowerMesh workflow : borisfx.com/free-training/si-essentials-compositing/
Very nice! I've been using this workflow in Flame for some time now. It can be a real life (and weekend) saver! I mostly will use a prerendered unwarp mesh and just throw it through Mocha again, setting it to warp with same setup I used to make the mesh stabilize. Sometimes I feel it's just faster to do it this way.
Thank you very much for this tutorial!!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Cool!
Cool! Can I just export the alembic or texture to photoshop or substance to texture there? Then read that back in as the new textured "read geo"?
Yes, you can.
great
how to fix the smoothness of the edge of alembic geo ??
Usually we recommend making a bigger shape than necessary and tracking a smaller area within it. This anchors the outer border and negates most problems. If you have a good example to show, please join us on the forums : forum.borisfx.com/ There are some better voices in there to help with specific workflows.
can we do in premiere pro without nuke?
You can't use Alembic data in Premiere Pro, but you can do things a slightly different way. Here's an After Effects/Mocha tutorial that can be used better with Premiere. There's almost no AE functionality shown, so you should be a more direct comparison : borisfx.com/videos/add-face-paint-with-mocha-pros-powermesh-and-the-insert-module/
Possible to show a Tut with this same method with Silhouette?
We can't use Alembic files in Silhouette, but check out exercise 5 in this Silhouette compositing series for the PowerMesh workflow : borisfx.com/free-training/si-essentials-compositing/
@@BorisFXco Many Thanks!
Is it possibile to do it in after effects?
Not with Alembic, but yes with PowerMesh. Check out Exercise 16 of the Mocha Essentials training course : borisfx.com/free-training/mocha-essentials/