Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Getting Started with mocha for After Effects


Digital Tutors - Getting Started with mocha for After Effects | Project files | 370Mb

In this series of lessons we will learn how to use the mocha for After Effects application to track objects and use that tracking data inside After Effects. mocha for After Effects is bundled with After Effects versions CS4 and later, so you might already have access to this powerful planer tracker.

We'll begin this project by creating a new project and learning the basics of the mocha planar tracker. We'll then learn how to bring that tracking data into after effects to do a sign replacement. We'll then learn how to change the output of mocha for an easier integration into After Effects. Once that is done, we'll learn about tracking with multiple layers in mocha and how to stabilize footage. We'll finish by working through a few difficult to track clips and learn the variety of tools we have to tweak and edit tracks in mocha.

Lesson Outline (10 lessons)

1. Project Introduction and Overview
2. Importing footage and Playback controls
3. Creating a basic planar track with X-splines
4. Using our Mocha data to create an After Effects Corner Pin
5. Setting the Corner Pin in Mocha with Surface and Clips
6. Tracking Faces for a black bar effect
7. Working with Multiple Layers and Stabilizing Footage
8. Tracking objects with heavy reflections using Mattes
9. Fixing Drift using AdjustTrack
10. Tracking objects that leave the frame with AdjustTrack

No comments:

Post a Comment