I need a genius...? 2D layer changes position when toggling 3D. How do I keep it where it is?
Hi there, I really need some help.
I have some handheld filmed footage of a wall.
I've succesfully 3d tracked it, and I'm able to add a null and a shape to the movement.
I want to obscure some parts of the wall, paint over it, add some details, etc.
So I exported the first frame of the video to photoshop, did my drawing on a new layer, exported that layer as a transparent png.
That png, when overlayed on the first frame of the video, looks brilliant.
Now I want to track it throughout the rest of the video.
All the tracking data is there, so it should be no problem.
BUT. As soon as I toggle 3D for this png, it jumps to a (seemlingly) random position, rotated in almost every direction, and scaled much smaller.
Do I now really have to manually figure out how much rotation etc is done, so I can put it back in place? (because all the values are 0.0.0.) That seems almost impossible. I've been trying, but I can never align it as perfectly as it was.
Is there a way (or a script) to keep a layer in the same place when toggling 3D? I know technically it probably should move to a different place, to make it appear in the same place, but WHERE exactly? Is there a script that calculates the difference between the 3D ground plane and the front view? Or something? SOMEONE? It's super frustrating. Thanks!
