@@trackvfx6760 the long form ones are SO HELPFUL though! Other instructions take so much for granted, and know-nothings like myself have trouble getting off the ground! This is a great vid though.
This is just what I needed to know, thanks. Doing a lot of tracking, set extenions etc., and this will make it much better. There's so much buried in Syntheyes and I find it hard to find out what the purpose of some of the tools is. Thanks! I've got a quick Swat vs. Mech bot scene added to a shot from downtown if you want a peek on my channel.
Just getting started with Syntheyes. Trying to understand constraints and came across your excellent video. How about case where you filmed a scene but camera is tilted? Is there an easy way to constrain that case?
Thanks for the videos man. Can you make a series of really fast tutorials at some point in the future like all sub 10 minutes, how to track a regular shot, how to match move ect ect. Theres not enough good syntheyes tutorials out there
Always use double the shutter speed of your FPS. 24 fps = 1/48. It a pretty standard shutter. Don't make your shots high shutter just to make tracking them easy ha. It makes the shutter look stuttery.
This might be an idea for a tutorial. I've been doing tests where I set a distance constraint between two manual supervised trackers where I measured the distance on set. I have Syntheyes scale the scene so when I export into Maya I can model a fence to it's actual size and it matches the track. Do you know of a way to have Syntheyes tell me what the distance is between to trackers once the scene is scaled? For example, I might not have measured the height and width of a window during the shoot. I could add supervised trackers to the window then have Syntheyes tell me what the dimensions are.
As a newbie to Syntheyes (but not to tracking / matchmoving) this simple tutorial explained so much to me.
Thanks a lot!
Love these quicker hitting tutorials! These are phenomenal man! Love your stuff!
Thanks! i'm liking doing faster stuff. The streams are fun but there tough to rehearse beforehand. ha Good to hear edited tuts are doing well :D
@@trackvfx6760 the long form ones are SO HELPFUL though! Other instructions take so much for granted, and know-nothings like myself have trouble getting off the ground! This is a great vid though.
Excellent quick demonstration of the difference between constrain, locked constraints, and distortion on!
This always confuses people. I hope this video can help those problems ha Happy it seemed to be a good demo!
hello can you provide me the footage practcing on syntheyes im just getting started on the software
This is just what I needed to know, thanks. Doing a lot of tracking, set extenions etc., and this will make it much better. There's so much buried in Syntheyes and I find it hard to find out what the purpose of some of the tools is. Thanks! I've got a quick Swat vs. Mech bot scene added to a shot from downtown if you want a peek on my channel.
OMG! Damn bro
Just getting started with Syntheyes. Trying to understand constraints and came across your excellent video. How about case where you filmed a scene but camera is tilted? Is there an easy way to constrain that case?
This has been so helpful! Thanks!
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the videos man. Can you make a series of really fast tutorials at some point in the future like all sub 10 minutes, how to track a regular shot, how to match move ect ect. Theres not enough good syntheyes tutorials out there
how to export undistortion footage to nuke, maya ?
please give footage link practice sir
thank you for this one!
Excellent!
Great tutorials! What shutter speed do you recommend for plates?
Always use double the shutter speed of your FPS. 24 fps = 1/48. It a pretty standard shutter. Don't make your shots high shutter just to make tracking them easy ha. It makes the shutter look stuttery.
@@trackvfx6760 I see what you did there, haha. Thanks. Your tutorials are really fun.
This might be an idea for a tutorial. I've been doing tests where I set a distance constraint between two manual supervised trackers where I measured the distance on set. I have Syntheyes scale the scene so when I export into Maya I can model a fence to it's actual size and it matches the track. Do you know of a way to have Syntheyes tell me what the distance is between to trackers once the scene is scaled?
For example, I might not have measured the height and width of a window during the shoot. I could add supervised trackers to the window then have Syntheyes tell me what the dimensions are.
#precious #matchmoving