Place Objects in a Scene with CameraTracker
インストラクター
Alfie Vaughan
レベル
初級
長さ
10m 43s
Version Required
Nuke X 13.0 and laterNuke Studio 13.0 and later
Join Alfie Vaughan, VFX artist, as he guides you on your first steps into the world of Nuke.
Nuke's 3D CameraTracker is useful for when you want to place an element into a scene, such as a cup on a table or graffiti on a wall, where the camera moves in relation to the surfaces in that shot.
In this episode, Alfie walks you through establishing the coordinates of a virtual 3D space in which the camera exists, then how to place elements along the lines of those coordinates so that when the camera moves, your object appears to move in tandem seemlessly.
Alfie has made all the assets available to you on his Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/alfievaughan Note that there is a $1 fee for access to his asset files.
Nuke's 3D CameraTracker is useful for when you want to place an element into a scene, such as a cup on a table or graffiti on a wall, where the camera moves in relation to the surfaces in that shot.
In this episode, Alfie walks you through establishing the coordinates of a virtual 3D space in which the camera exists, then how to place elements along the lines of those coordinates so that when the camera moves, your object appears to move in tandem seemlessly.
Alfie has made all the assets available to you on his Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/alfievaughan Note that there is a $1 fee for access to his asset files.