Master Motion Tracking with Cinema 4D
Master Motion Tracking with Cinema 4D, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.9, with 45 lectures, based on 79 reviews, and has 705 subscribers.
You will learn about Tracking, matchmoving in Cinema 4D Also learn Object Tracking, Planar Tracking, Object assisted tracking This course is ideal for individuals who are 3D generalists or VFX artists or Video editors It is particularly useful for 3D generalists or VFX artists or Video editors.
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Summary
Title: Master Motion Tracking with Cinema 4D
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.9
Number of Lectures: 45
Number of Published Lectures: 45
Number of Curriculum Items: 45
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45
Original Price: $54.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Tracking, matchmoving in Cinema 4D
- Also learn Object Tracking, Planar Tracking, Object assisted tracking
Who Should Attend
- 3D generalists
- VFX artists
- Video editors
Target Audiences
- 3D generalists
- VFX artists
- Video editors
3D Tracking, Matchmoving, Camera Tracking…
What does it all mean exactly ?
Iām Lionel VICIDOMINI, a Maxon Certified Instructor, Maxon Master Trainer and Motion Designer based in Paris, France.
Matchmoving is the entry door to the world of special effects (VFX), where you can integrate 3D objects into your live action shot.
In this Cinema 4D tutorial you will learn how to master the 3D tracker integrated within this wonderful software.
In this training you will learn :
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What are 3D Tracking, Matchmoving exactly ? In a first chapter you will learn the tricks that make a good track, how to shoot your own videos and how to avoid the most common mistakes.
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How to use the fully automatic tracker
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Calibrate you scene in order to give it a sense of scale and orientation, making it easy to place objects
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In-depth review of the interface of the tracker
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How to deal with the track view, how to sort, filterand refine your features to obtain a better solve
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How to make a manual tracking, where you decide which featuresto follow
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Learn the Lens Distortion workflow which can prevent the tracker from solving a shot
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Object tracking : how to replace props in the scene with your own 3D objects
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3D reconstruction, which allow you to extract a point cloudfrom your footage, enabling you to completely recreate the scene in 3D
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How to track a shot filmed on a standing tripod
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Planar tracking, where you extract from the scene a flat surface to apply corner pin deformation
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Object-assisted tracking: this feature allow you to use fewer features by using a 3D object you orient to your scene
All my trainingsare not only videos showing you what button to push, I’ll explain to you how the software actually works so that you can truly masterthe tool.
This training is granular, meaning you don’t necessarily need to follow the whole course in order to learn how to do a simple track.
Each chapter deal with a different topic or technique, for those you really want to know everything in depth.
The 3D tracker is bundled with Cinema 4D Studio since R16, meaning you need to have at least this release, but it’s better to have at least the R18 if you want to use all the features.
All footage used in the course are free to download along with the exercice files, and I’m always happy to help if you have any question !
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Exercice Files and Projects
Lecture 2: What is motion tracking ?
Lecture 3: How tracking works
Lecture 4: The lens distortion workflow
Lecture 5: How to use Tracking Markers
Lecture 6: The do's and don'ts of tracking
Lecture 7: Conclusion
Chapter 2: Automatic Tracking
Lecture 1: Full automatic solve
Lecture 2: Calibrating the scene and placing objects
Lecture 3: The interface and the tracking tools
Lecture 4: Import and display footage, navigating the shot
Lecture 5: Automatic and semi-automatic tracking
Lecture 6: How many automatic features do you need ?
Lecture 7: Filtering the tracks
Lecture 8: The Motion Tracker Track View
Lecture 9: The Motion Tracker Graph View
Lecture 10: Sorting and filtering the tracks by eye
Lecture 11: Solving the track, calibrating the scene, adding objects
Chapter 3: Tracking more difficult shots
Lecture 1: Tracking a shot by choosing when to use automatic tracks
Lecture 2: Adding manual features on tracker markers
Lecture 3: Sorting and filtering the tracks
Lecture 4: Solving the shot, calibrating, adding objects to test
Chapter 4: Object tracking
Lecture 1: What's a survey shot ?
Lecture 2: Tracking the shot, filtering, refining the track
Lecture 3: Solving the shot, calibrating, adding objects to test
Lecture 4: Tracking the object
Lecture 5: Working with difficult features, tracking by hand
Lecture 6: Solving the object, replacing the prop with a 3D object
Chapter 5: The Lens Distortion Workflow
Lecture 1: How to create a lens profile
Lecture 2: Solving the shot, calibrating the scene
Lecture 3: Using the lens profile to reapply the distortion to the rendered shot
Chapter 6: Nodal pan, or How to Track a Tripod Shot
Lecture 1: What's a pan shot ? Using the masks to exclude foliage from the scene
Lecture 2: Automatic tracking of the shot
Lecture 3: Adding a few manual features
Lecture 4: How to calibrate a pan shot
Lecture 5: The other track constraints
Chapter 7: Planar tracking and object assisted tracking
Lecture 1: Adding manual features on the shot and tracking
Lecture 2: Solving the shot
Lecture 3: Applying a texture to the 3D object
Lecture 4: Compositing the shot in After Effects
Lecture 5: Object assisted tracking
Chapter 8: 3D Reconstruction
Lecture 1: Tracking the shot, 3D solving and calibration
Lecture 2: Creating a point cloud with the 3D reconstruction, creating a mesh
Lecture 3: Placing 3D geometry within the reconstructed scene
Lecture 4: Going further with the 3D reconstruction
Instructors
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Lionel VICIDOMINI
Instructor in 3D Motion Design
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- 5 stars: 61 votes
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