Introduction to Camera Tracking in Blender


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Download the source video: http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/introduction-to-camera-tracking

In this tutorial you will discover:
-The basics of camera tracking
-How to track your very first video
-How to create a sweet sinkhole hoax

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20 responses to “Introduction to Camera Tracking in Blender”

  1. hy plz can you give me some tips about filming this? because i tried to make this tutorial but with my own video file….but it doesnt work good….is it possible to film it with a smartphone? and do you use whide objective???

  2. If you are doing it now and you used a smartphone or you just have no idea about your cameras specs, you can set the setting above the "solve camera motion" button to "Focal Lenght, Optical Center, K1, K2" and check the "Keyframe" box. Blender will do all of this for you and it does a pretty good job. It is also better to have less very good points than a lot of medicore or bad points.

  3. HELP blender always messes up my movie clip, after remdering or returning to the file, sometimes even after chaning the active frame in the timeline, it often skips back and forth a few frames and kills the entire track! what should i do?

  4. I have a good idea for tracking. You could put your video into editing software, and use a threshold effect to make it completely black and white. Use this to track, and in blender only render the 3D object. Put it over the default videoo

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