3D motion tracking in Blender and Voodoo Tutorial *FREE* [Part 1 of 2]


https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kPZbtKQ1a4g/hqdefault.jpg



Download Blender:
http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/
Download Voodoo:
http://www.digilab.uni-hannover.de/download.html
also check out:
http://www.youtube.com/user/OfTheSuper
I show you track a shot in 3d and add 3d objects to them in Voodoo and Blender.
Don’t forget to subscribe!! 😀

source


20 responses to “3D motion tracking in Blender and Voodoo Tutorial *FREE* [Part 1 of 2]”

  1. When I open Initial camera and type in my focal length and then track my clip,
    the focal length change (in this case from 4 to 20).
    The track becomes very weird because of that, how do I type in my focal length without getting voodoo ignore it???

  2. Voodoo outputs an old python file that doesn't quite work with the new Blender.
    To make it work you need to open the .py file and replace all occurances of set_frame to frame_set. Then replace Matrix([ to Matrix(([. And add the extra ) at the end of the matrix line. Then it'll work. Or should work.

Leave a Reply