EdwardMartinIII
Technical User
Okay...
I've got a helicopter going haywire. Sparks flying out of the console.
The camera's jinking all over the place (very Irwin Allen), but I'd like that sparkign to keep coming out of the same component on the board (where there is a little marker).
Normally, I'd just frame-by-frame the POSITION keyframe of the spark (also fiddling with the ROTATION and SCALE as need be), over all, say four seconds of the clip. Tedious, but (shrug) we do what we can to make it look good.
However, a buddy of mine reminded me that After Effects (I'm using version 7.0) has some sort of motion-tracking capability.
So, this is something I can use to simplify my life, by saying "pin THIS pixel on the spark layer to this marker image on the base layer and just follow the thing all over the place"
Edward
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door
I've got a helicopter going haywire. Sparks flying out of the console.
The camera's jinking all over the place (very Irwin Allen), but I'd like that sparkign to keep coming out of the same component on the board (where there is a little marker).
Normally, I'd just frame-by-frame the POSITION keyframe of the spark (also fiddling with the ROTATION and SCALE as need be), over all, say four seconds of the clip. Tedious, but (shrug) we do what we can to make it look good.
However, a buddy of mine reminded me that After Effects (I'm using version 7.0) has some sort of motion-tracking capability.
So, this is something I can use to simplify my life, by saying "pin THIS pixel on the spark layer to this marker image on the base layer and just follow the thing all over the place"
Edward
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door