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From our long experience we find that the best result for this kind of job are the NUKE ... only "legaly" presentable we have this one...
https://vimeo.com/674957259
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Hi there, id does not know, he has a Fusion, we have played with lots of SW .. besides mentioned also with PFTrack, Syntheyes ( which are pretty good also ) but in the end, we find NUKE + 3dsmax to be best for general tracking .. and drone footage especially.. but really depand on preferences .. SW background etc.
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We used to use https://www.thepixelfarm.co.uk/pftrack/ to track, then import in max. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsOjdEjPVAc lots of tutorials on youtube.
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Originally posted by Vizioen View PostWe used to use https://www.thepixelfarm.co.uk/pftrack/ to track, then import in max. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsOjdEjPVAc lots of tutorials on youtube.
Actually I managed to do a pretty good job with Fusion and exported it to MAX and back. Like I said I'm only learning/playing with this now, so just snapped my render on the random drone footage, but now I find it difficult to select when the trees are in front of my render (when masking), and when behind, since the drone footage is rotating around the area.www.hrvojedesign.com
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