HEALING TRACKER-ADVANCED USER ONLY LESSON
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:49 am
USING THE HEALING Tracker allows you to cover an area of the video with another area. It is good to use when ugly phone line are against the blue sky or you actually want to "rub-out' a part of the scene and replace it with another area. DO NOT confuse this with the rectangle in BBW as the actual area being covered up is being tracked in proportion to the movement in the scene:
This is very tedious. I suggest that you practice this and make your own discoveries:
.Start CB PAINT>Current Scene
.Top Bar.EFFECTS>RENDERING>HEALING TRACKER
.SPLINE>NEW B-SPLINE
.Place the spline in the area you want to cover and connect the dots until highlighted-this will be a circle but will be fixed later
.A duplicate of the above will appear
.Move the duplicate via the mouse or from the AXIS located in the menu as this is what will appear within the box you originally made.
.You will notice other splines next to original you highlighted-these all have different functions so play with them.
.INSERT more points to correct roundness-3rd spline from left
.ADJUST the duplicate box to your taste to cover up the area.
.NOTE: You can drag either box with your mouse but I use the last SPLINE to the right which allows the entire box to be moved at one. Your other splines allow manipulation of the various points such as delete and modify.
.NOW..add your KEY FRAMES to the beginning and end to compenstae for movement.
.SELECT ALL and render
.Render to the storyboard via FILE>RENDER
The secret is all in the splines. Play with the splines and it will all gel.
ADVANCED USERS: YOU CAN ALSO FINE TUNE THE ABOVE VIA THE TRACKING AREA OF YOUR DROPDOWN MENU as well as opacity, edge sharpness etc of the new area.
This is very tedious. I suggest that you practice this and make your own discoveries:
.Start CB PAINT>Current Scene
.Top Bar.EFFECTS>RENDERING>HEALING TRACKER
.SPLINE>NEW B-SPLINE
.Place the spline in the area you want to cover and connect the dots until highlighted-this will be a circle but will be fixed later
.A duplicate of the above will appear
.Move the duplicate via the mouse or from the AXIS located in the menu as this is what will appear within the box you originally made.
.You will notice other splines next to original you highlighted-these all have different functions so play with them.
.INSERT more points to correct roundness-3rd spline from left
.ADJUST the duplicate box to your taste to cover up the area.
.NOTE: You can drag either box with your mouse but I use the last SPLINE to the right which allows the entire box to be moved at one. Your other splines allow manipulation of the various points such as delete and modify.
.NOW..add your KEY FRAMES to the beginning and end to compenstae for movement.
.SELECT ALL and render
.Render to the storyboard via FILE>RENDER
The secret is all in the splines. Play with the splines and it will all gel.
ADVANCED USERS: YOU CAN ALSO FINE TUNE THE ABOVE VIA THE TRACKING AREA OF YOUR DROPDOWN MENU as well as opacity, edge sharpness etc of the new area.