http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV_Lc0kJiGw&feature=youtu.be
Michalis Gkiokas is back with a videotutorial on the brand spanking new masking feature.
Michalis writes:
Hello Again My Friends and welcome to another video tutorial. Today is a great day for me and this is because i am having my cursor on the BRAND NEW tracker assisted masking addition of Blender 2.6.8.
Note: this is not in the 2.63 release yet, so remember that you need to download a build from Graphicall. Like this one.
17 Comments
Great
This is a great new feature:)
Thanks for this cool introduction/ tutorial, its really easy to follow and fun to watch!!!
Great vid!
Automatic deformation of the curve based on optical flow in the video would be a great addition- it would reduce A TON of that manual tweaking.
Just enjoy the reduction of manual work by 10000%.
thank you for this tutorial! Now we can masking without after effects!
Exactly!
Its great that there are lots of tracking tutorials for blender, Because a few months ago, I have a hard time finding tracking tutorials. Great Video, Very easy to follow. Are you using blender for animation? Are you gonna make tutorials for the game engine too? Blender Games for android?
I use blender for almost anything. Too bad i have almost never used the game engine :( i was too busy on other things such as modelling,texturing and compositing. :(
Great job Michalis! Go on
Thank you Kocer my friend!
I didn't know this feature was included, really useful ! Thank you Michalis Gkiokas.
couldnt i use a tracking point for each point of my mask together with hoaxes to autotransform?
You can do it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZnJLLB1P4M&feature=player_detailpage#t=197s
thx - this would be very helpfull :)
this would be a cool feature :
http://vimeo.com/1513186
+1 to that
Not bad