![]() This allows you to do things like have blood stains stick to walls during a moving shot, add a halo or other effect to follow your actor, erase objects from your scene and much much more. You can then use this tracking data to control other layers in your composition and, for example, create visual effect elements and have them follow your tracked object. It allows you to track the motion of moving elements in your footage and extract information about their position, rotation and scaling. Motion tracking in itself is not a visual effect, but an essential tool to help you create visual effects. ![]() In this tutorial, besides watching Walter and The Devil fight it out, you will learn all about the concepts and the practical application of Motion Tracking! I finally got around to cover a topic that I’ve wanted to do for a while now: motion tracking in After Effects :)
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