I posted this question in the other video aswell, sorry for that! How do I convert a solved camera to a RS camera? I want to use the RS camera to adjust exposure and such. With the solved camera, this is not possible. I would now change light and such to get a correct exposure. Any thoughts? Thanks for the help!
hey man, just select the original camera and than create a new RS camera, all the settings and keyframe will move from the standard camera to the RS one
Thanks man! Appreciate it! I eventually figured this out. But for some reasons, sometimes all the keys just disapear from the RS camera. Very odd. So then I need to reimport the original camera and re apply them.... Maybe a bug?@@boskbass
@@dezwd8057 I think you don’t have to activate the original camera again, just create the new one and delete the other one. Had the same issue while ago!
they talked about right instrument for right purposes. If you want to attach the poster on the wall, it may be a kind of pain to do this with help of c4d motion tracking. Better do this inside After Effects. On the other hand, if you need put some 3d stuff in your scene so you need to track camera in c4d
@@inframe.motion lots of people tend to do either. You can track in either C4D natively, or via 3rd party plugins, or track in AE and export that data. Just depends which gets the best track in the end. I alternate between them all
35:01 can i respectfully ask that you guys take half a day to figure out how to up your streaming quality please? This just exploded my ears. Its hard enough to follow a thick accent scrambled by low audio quality while squinting at the 320p like video but being afraid to turn up the volume because someone could say something 4x as loud is just unpleasant.
I missed it live, so i'm very glad this stayed online!
I posted this question in the other video aswell, sorry for that! How do I convert a solved camera to a RS camera? I want to use the RS camera to adjust exposure and such. With the solved camera, this is not possible. I would now change light and such to get a correct exposure. Any thoughts? Thanks for the help!
hey man, just select the original camera and than create a new RS camera, all the settings and keyframe will move from the standard camera to the RS one
Thanks man! Appreciate it! I eventually figured this out. But for some reasons, sometimes all the keys just disapear from the RS camera. Very odd. So then I need to reimport the original camera and re apply them.... Maybe a bug?@@boskbass
@@dezwd8057 I think you don’t have to activate the original camera again, just create the new one and delete the other one. Had the same issue while ago!
Sorry I can’t understand English. In the end, is 3D tracking better with c4d or after effects?
they talked about right instrument for right purposes. If you want to attach the poster on the wall, it may be a kind of pain to do this with help of c4d motion tracking. Better do this inside After Effects. On the other hand, if you need put some 3d stuff in your scene so you need to track camera in c4d
@@inframe.motion lots of people tend to do either. You can track in either C4D natively, or via 3rd party plugins, or track in AE and export that data. Just depends which gets the best track in the end. I alternate between them all
King Pin tracker does not work.
35:01 can i respectfully ask that you guys take half a day to figure out how to up your streaming quality please? This just exploded my ears. Its hard enough to follow a thick accent scrambled by low audio quality while squinting at the 320p like video but being afraid to turn up the volume because someone could say something 4x as loud is just unpleasant.