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Please like and subscribe, If you have enjoyed watching this tutorial. Thank you for watching. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Here is Blender's official tutorial playlist on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF1qEhBSfq4&list=PLa1F2ddGya_-UvuAqHAksYnB0qL9yWDO6 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Please watch the following tutorial to copy my Blender settings for Open Image Denoise, Filmic, Curves, transparent background and so on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cd4SHnisP0 Images https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pC972x8KbaSAYLFA8UDPH5AxTfI61DW4/view?usp=sharing - Requirement - 1. A video footage - I had to use an application called 'ScreenToGif' to convert a MP4 video into PNG files, because the crash issue I mentioned above occurred, when I used a video clip with a resolution bigger than 1920 x 1080. 2. If your Blender is working without any issues, please use the video footage, but if it crashes -- convert them to PNG image files and import them into Blender instead like I did. - Additional step-by-step tutorial - Reverse tracking method - 1. Open Blender. 2. Click 'VFX'. 3. Click 'Open'. 4. Load a video clip, or image files. 5. Under 'Clip', click 'Set Scene Frames' to adjust the frame count. 6. Click 'Prefetch' for faster video preview. 7. Play the animation and find spots that don't disappear from the beginning to the end. 8. This means if we place the tracker there, the tracker will always be visible throughout the clip. 9. "Control + Click" to place a marker. 10. "Control + T" to track the marker. 11. If your tracking stops before the of the frame, go to the very last green and red lines in the frames. 12. Select the marker, and press "Alt + S" to make the tracker shell a bit larger. 13. Try tracking again, and it should go further. 14. The tracker (red + green lines) status must be visible from the first to the last frame. 15. When it's done, add 3 more trackers that way and track them. 16. The 5th marker needs to be placed on the last frame, and tracked to the first. 17. Place the marker on the last frame, and press "Control + Alt + T" to track it backward. 18. Add 3 more markers and track them the same way. 19. Once you have total of 8 markers being tracked on the video clip, go to the 'Solve' tab and click the 'Solve Camera Motion' button. 20. If all 8 markers are not being tracked, the 'Solve Camera Motion' will not work. 21. Go to 'Scene Setup' and click 'Setup Tracking Scene'. 22. Select 3 markers on the floor, and click 'Floor'. 23. Go to the camera view above and select the '3D cursor' pivot. 24. Select the camera, and type "R" and "Z" to rotate the camera to match the object's alignment with the video. 25. Remove the default cube and replace it with any object or animation. 26. To render the scene, please go to [Render Properties] and [Film] to check the 'Transparent' option.
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