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Jerry Villarroel
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October 16, 2017
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Rastreador de cámara se congela en resolviendo camara

  • October 16, 2017
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hola chicos buenos días,

estoy editando un video musical, en el cual quiero poner una ballena nadando en el cielo,

estoy utilizando el rastreador de camara para que el movimiento de la ballena vaya de acuerdo con el video del cielo,

pero cuando intentó utilizar el rastreador de cámara, hace todo el proceso pero se congela en resolviendo cámara,

ya antes había hecho un video y todo normal, pero en este en específico no funciona, y no quisiera empezar de nuevo ya que hice un trabajo de dos días de rotobrush y no quiero perderlo,

muchas graciassss!!!

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Correct answer Rick Gerard

I would probably not camera track that shot. I would use Motion Tracking and track one of the light poles, then apply the motion a null, position the whale where you want it to start then parent the whale to the null. It's going to be easier.

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Community Expert
October 16, 2017

You have to have parallax changes in your shot and a bunch of fixed geometry for Camera Tracker to work properly. If the shot is a camera pan then you get no depth information so it can be difficult to make things look right. If you shot does not contain fixed geometry and have something in it that gives AE a chance to calculate parallax it is very likely that AE will freeze when solving the camera.

Camera Tracker also does not like long shots. If you shot is more than just a few seconds it is going to be very difficult for the Solving Camera process to complete.

You may want to just use motion tracking or just animate the position by hand. It all depends on the shot.

If you could post the shot you are trying to track we could be much more helpful.

Jerry Villarroel
Participant
October 16, 2017

Thanks, its just 6 seconds of video, heres a SS of the work

Rick GerardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
October 16, 2017

I would probably not camera track that shot. I would use Motion Tracking and track one of the light poles, then apply the motion a null, position the whale where you want it to start then parent the whale to the null. It's going to be easier.