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January 15, 2021
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Are you able to track a still image in after effects

  • January 15, 2021
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Hi guys,

 

I'm new to after effects and have been playing around with the 3d motion. I have a picture of a gate which ive made 3d with masks so it looks like the gate opens, ive then added a camera which goes through the gate as they open, i wanted to add text either side of the gate as the camera goes through the opening gate. i know this is possible to use the track camera to fix text onto videos so it moves with the camera but is it possbile to do the same with a still image? When i go to select the track camrea anitmaion it is greyed out.

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Correct answer Jose Panadero

Tracking tools use motion in video clips to create translation data so it is not possible to track a still image. If you re using a 3D camera, then you can use 3D Layers in your 3D space to get the same movement you apply to your camera.

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Community Expert
January 16, 2021

All you have to do is parent the text layers to the gate layer. Shift + Parent will snap any 3D layer to the same position, scale, rotation, and orientation of the parent layer. I use this all the time.

Jose Panadero
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Jose PanaderoCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 15, 2021

Tracking tools use motion in video clips to create translation data so it is not possible to track a still image. If you re using a 3D camera, then you can use 3D Layers in your 3D space to get the same movement you apply to your camera.

Known Participant
January 15, 2021

Thanks Jose, how would i fix the text to the gate as it opens if i cant use the tracking tools?

Jose Panadero
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 16, 2021

You can use the 3D layer rotation to create the same movement. As you are saying that you have animated your layer using masks, another option is to add the Corner Pin Effect (or the CC Power Pin Effect) to your text layer and animate the corner pins to adapt the perspective to the door.