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Converting the 3D Auto Tracking Results
Action: 3D Camera Tracking
Basic Manual 3D Tracking
Manual 3D Tracking
Before
you start manual 3D tracking, you should examine the clip closely
to determine the points you want to track. The quality of the 2D
track has a direct impact on the 3D tracking result, so it is important
that you have a strategy for positioning the trackers in the clip
sequence. Use the Stabilizer to track and stabilize the clip as
accurately as possible. See
Tracking and Stabilizing.
For optimum results, each frame in the clip
you are tracking must contain at least six track points. In the
Stabilizer, this means six trackers are enabled. Also, at least
two frames in the clip sequence must have a minimum of eight trackers,
and these two reference frames should show the widest camera movement.
When tracking, the more track points you have
in each frame, the smoother and more accurate the tracking result
will be. As you place the trackers on the image, consider the following
guidelines:
- Scatter
the trackers by placing them on markings, corners, and shadows in
the widest area possible. For example, avoid placing all trackers
on the floor; place them on walls and other objects in the scene,
as well as on the floor.
- Create
a sense of depth by positioning trackers on points that lie in different
planes, as well as on points located in the foreground and the background
of the sequence.
- Avoid
tracking points such as highlights or a point where the foreground
and a background object meet, as they do not represent physical
3D points.
- Balance
the number of trackers within each frame of the sequence so that
as you move through the clip, some points leave the frame and other
points appear in the frame. However, maintain a balance so that
too many points do not leave or enter the frame at the same time.
- Avoid
positioning the trackers in uniform areas or on linear edges where
the track points may slide along the edge.
To
set up manual trackers:
- In Action,
click 3D Track.
The 3D tracking controls appear.
- From
the 3D Tracker Option box, select Manual.
- In
the 3D tracking controls, click Stabilizer.
The Stabilizer menu appears.
- Add
trackers to the scene by clicking Add Tracker.
NoteYou can track points only on the back clip
that you load in Action.
- Drag
each tracker to a position on the image following the guidelines
described in
Basic Manual 3D Tracking.
You should have at least six trackers active
at any one time, and at least two frames should have eight active
trackers.
- In
the Stabilizer menu, click Analyse to process the 2D tracking path
and check your result.
If the tracking is not correct, try standard
tracking techniques as described in
Tracking and Stabilizing.
- Click
Return to return to the 3D tracking controls.
When you track a pattern that appears to drift
or stray, you should set more intermediate trackers in the frames
of the sequence, and ensure both the first and the last reference
frames are set properly.