Probably the most concise rotoscoping, tracking, compositing elements in a quick efficient way that I have seen to date regarding FCPX. The effort put on is greatly appreciated, this type of content is what drove to try After Effects many years ago and now the MotionVFX team is driving the same for the FCPX/Motion ecosystem. A very cool one.
How can I use that tracking in Final Cut Pro x? Undid buy the mFog and mSnow but how can I track it to my video in Final Cut Pro x ? Do I need another plug in ?
@@levyherczeg2423 Tracking was only available in Motion, but recently FCPX got tracking features added. I've not used them yet. Prior to this if you needed to track in FCPX you could use Slice X & Track X by CoreMelt.
Excellent job, I love the MotionVFX software and the fact that the team over at Motion provides these types of video to support the products. Final Cut Pro and Motion 5 is completely under-rated - BIG thank you from our team over here.
Great sample, explanations, and tutorial overall. Learnt more watching this than many other. Also I have to mention most video have crap use cases, whereas this is the most real-world-ish tutorial.
Ça fait longtemps que je possède Motion mais ce n’est que tout récemment que je commence à l’utiliser. Dans cette vidéo tu m’as beaucoup appris sur ce qui est possible avec ce logiciel formidable. Très, très bien fait. J’ai hâte de voir tes prochaines leçons. 🙏
wow, that really taught me a lot! Thank you for putting this up here. Motion is a great deal at $50 and I appreciate these tutorials, your products and hopefully the further adoption of Motion by other creators. Thank You.
How can I use that tracking in Final Cut Pro x? Undid buy the mFog and mSnow but how can I track it to my video in Final Cut Pro x ? Do I need another plug in ?
Probably the most concise rotoscoping, tracking, compositing elements in a quick efficient way that I have seen to date regarding FCPX.
The effort put on is greatly appreciated, this type of content is what drove to try After Effects many years ago and now the MotionVFX team is driving the same for the FCPX/Motion ecosystem.
A very cool one.
How can I use that tracking in Final Cut Pro x? Undid buy the mFog and mSnow but how can I track it to my video in Final Cut Pro x ? Do I need another plug in ?
@@levyherczeg2423 Tracking was only available in Motion, but recently FCPX got tracking features added. I've not used them yet.
Prior to this if you needed to track in FCPX you could use Slice X & Track X by CoreMelt.
This is exactly what was missing on the internet. Bravo!
supercool tutorial, easy and plain!
Glad it helped and thanks for watching!
Excellent job, I love the MotionVFX software and the fact that the team over at Motion provides these types of video to support the products. Final Cut Pro and Motion 5 is completely under-rated - BIG thank you from our team over here.
Great sample, explanations, and tutorial overall. Learnt more watching this than many other. Also I have to mention most video have crap use cases, whereas this is the most real-world-ish tutorial.
Ça fait longtemps que je possède Motion mais ce n’est que tout récemment que je commence à l’utiliser. Dans cette vidéo tu m’as beaucoup appris sur ce qui est possible avec ce logiciel formidable. Très, très bien fait. J’ai hâte de voir tes prochaines leçons. 🙏
wow, that really taught me a lot! Thank you for putting this up here. Motion is a great deal at $50 and I appreciate these tutorials, your products and hopefully the further adoption of Motion by other creators. Thank You.
Thanks a lot! Happy to hear it 🙌
This is super good!
Amazing video !!
:) Baguettes & béret parisien.
When people say to me "why do you use motion when AE is way better" il just be linking them this video from now on.
How can I use that tracking in Final Cut Pro x? Undid buy the mFog and mSnow but how can I track it to my video in Final Cut Pro x ? Do I need another plug in ?
is the process the same for FCPX?