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December 12, 2016
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Parenting bulge center to a null?

  • December 12, 2016
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I have some handheld footage of myself, and I would like to make my eyes bulge out and look like frog eyes. I know how to do this, but since I move in the shot and since the camera moves, I had to do some motion tracking. This was no problem either, just simple 2D position and rotation tracking. But when I try to get the bulge to follow my eyes, I come across this problem:

I tracked the motion and applied it to a null. What I was going to do was add a bulge effect to my eyes, and parent the bulge center of that effect to the null to make it move with the null, thus following the movement of me and the movement of the camera to make it look realistic. However, it seems you can't parent certain effect parameters (like bulge center) to a null object. Is there any other way to make the bulge follow my eyes without manually keyframing the center in my (about 11 second) shot?

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    Correct answer Rick Gerard

    You have to use that expression to tie the boat center to the null position. Parenting will not work. After you have applied your tracking data to a null and the null is accurately following your eye you are ready to build your expression.

    First reveal the position property of the null.  Now hold down the Alt/Option Key and click on the bulge center property in the effects control panel. This will start an expression and then simply drag the picwhip from the bulge center property in the timeline to the position property of the null. The expression is complete and the Bulge center well now follow the null's position.

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    Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
    Legend
    January 21, 2017

    Hi awesomedude,

    Did you ever solve this issue?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
    Roei Tzoref
    Legend
    December 12, 2016
    I tracked the motion and applied it to a null. What I was going to do was add a bulge effect to my eyes, and parent the bulge center of that effect to the null to make it move with the null, thus following the movement of me and the movement of the camera to make it look realistic. However, it seems you can't parent certain effect parameters (like bulge center) to a null object.

    parenting only parent's transformation properties of position,rotation and scale. it does not parent opacity or any other parameter. Rick suggestion is the way to go if you want to "parent" anything else.

    more about parenting here:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/layer-properties.html#parent_and_child_layers

    more about expressions (to link certain properties together) here:

    Learn expression basics to link animations in Adobe After Effects

    Rick GerardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    December 12, 2016

    You have to use that expression to tie the boat center to the null position. Parenting will not work. After you have applied your tracking data to a null and the null is accurately following your eye you are ready to build your expression.

    First reveal the position property of the null.  Now hold down the Alt/Option Key and click on the bulge center property in the effects control panel. This will start an expression and then simply drag the picwhip from the bulge center property in the timeline to the position property of the null. The expression is complete and the Bulge center well now follow the null's position.