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March 5, 2014
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After Effects 3D camera track, can't select track points

  • March 5, 2014
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Hi ~!

I have a question regarding camera tracking in After Effects. I tracked this scene/shot before and it worked fine, but I might have pressed a button that turned off the ability to select tracking points/hovering over them doesn't give me a target/bullseye either. (I am still able to view all the track points, just can't interact with it!) I tried it in a different project and it works fine, but each time i reopen my project the same thing keeps happening even after I retrack and solve it again.

Any tips? Let me know if my problem is understandable! appreciate the help, thanks

Correct answer Rick Gerard

It's Ctrl/Cmnd + Shift + h. If that does not work go to the view menu:

22 replies

cocinald
New Participant
January 22, 2019

Solved

None of the above worked for me.

Didn't work with me because my layer was reversed>

Precomed speed change and it worked like a charm

New Participant
March 8, 2018

First u need to click on create Camera (highlighted-orange).

After the first step, you will get a camera layer on the timeline, and there you go!

Select any track point you wish to select.

I hope that's helpful!

#bmad

New Participant
September 30, 2016

Sometimes all it takes is to change the Track Point Size in the effect properties. Even though it might say 100%, I think there's a glitch that will pop them back into view once you decrease/increase the size.

It's worked for me when everything else failed!

bjr_e
New Participant
December 13, 2016

None of these worked for me! I had to delete the footage, quit and restart AE, re import the footage, re analyse footage in camera tracker, then it worked! Tooke me an hour of trouble shooting everything!

AE cc17

Roei Tzoref
Brainiac
December 13, 2016

Bjr_e if this happens again please share with before you track again us so we can pin point the problem. It could be a bug but we need to make sure we tried all the available steps.

New Participant
September 30, 2016

This is still driving me crazy and I read each reply here very carefully. Damn near drove a sledge hammer through my PC and bought a new one with a fresh install of AE.... no not really.. but you know sometimes you really want to. So I am still stuck on this.

Roei Tzoref
Brainiac
September 30, 2016

just remember 2 main things need to happen for you to see the track points:

1. the effect has to be highlighted.

2. you layer controls need to be ON

if you are experiencing something different, please provide a similar screenshot and we will figure it out.

New Participant
December 16, 2023

I just wanted to add to this answer. After spending close to half a day trying to figure this out I finally realised it was my own mistake.
As stated above, Layer Controls need to be enabled. However, make sure the "Effects Controls" checkbox is ticked in the view options. You can find this setting in View>View Options (Shift+Alt+U)

Participating Frequently
July 13, 2016

Had the exact same problem - none of the above worked. However closing and reopening after effects worked for me.

colinb85
New Participant
April 13, 2016

Had this problem and took me a while to figure out. In camera track effect settings increase track point size. I had to increase to 2000% to see mine.

Participating Frequently
March 15, 2018

Absolute genius. Thanks.

fraktalfabrik
Participating Frequently
March 26, 2016

None of this worked for me. What did the trick was to untick 'Auto-delete Points Across Time' under "advanced" in the 3D Camera Tracker Menu

StaLi
New Participant
July 31, 2018

you sir are a genius...

n0saj2600
New Participant
May 2, 2015

OH MY GOD I FIGURED IT OUT!!! It's so simple...

press "Control+H" to unhide. That's it.

Inspiring
July 5, 2015

Hahahah! It's really so simple!

New Participant
April 27, 2015

Old post but did anyone find another solution to this. I have the same issue.

Community Expert
April 27, 2015

First, you camera track a 2D layer, not a 3D layer as in Pineapple King's screenshot, second not all footage can be camera tracked, third, you must have Camera Tracking selected in the Effects Control Panel before you can see or select the tracking points.

To any of these incredibly short examples help:

gkarapeev
New Participant
October 1, 2014

HAD THE SAME ISSUE - Found it out myself - I had locked a few layers that didn't have an apparent relation to the tracking, but I unlocked all my layers and I was able to move my tracking points again! Hope it helps!