Love the video bro! Quick question though, what does it mean when I try to track and it gives me that red bar that says “layer size must match composition and use default transform values” every time I try to use 3d tracker it gives me that message, and if I do end up seeing tracking points I’m not able to select them.
Thank You! Maybe try double checking that you haven't accidentally changed the size of the layer or pre comp you want to be camera tracking. If you pre composed it, make sure you hit the move all attributes button! I doubt its a bug issue but if you want to try and reinstall After Effects try that. Let me know if you find any other questions(:
do you know how to camera track if the camera is following a moving subject? (person standing in the middle of the frame and walking away while the camera is following from a bit behind)
Thank you bro, my scene wasn't tracking and then I tried this technique and it worked flawlessly!
Thanks Austin! So glad it helped. I’ll be coming out with more videos in the future soon!
Love the video bro! Quick question though, what does it mean when I try to track and it gives me that red bar that says “layer size must match composition and use default transform values” every time I try to use 3d tracker it gives me that message, and if I do end up seeing tracking points I’m not able to select them.
Thank You! Maybe try double checking that you haven't accidentally changed the size of the layer or pre comp you want to be camera tracking. If you pre composed it, make sure you hit the move all attributes button! I doubt its a bug issue but if you want to try and reinstall After Effects try that. Let me know if you find any other questions(:
Love you pebs, you da best, can't wait to make some dope ass dance and short films soon.
Thanks baby!! Love ya!!!!
Such an informative video. Thanks for this! This is great, keep up the good work Sasha!
do you know how to camera track if the camera is following a moving subject? (person standing in the middle of the frame and walking away while the camera is following from a bit behind)