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After Effects & SynthEyes Quick Tip: SynthEyes for AE 2D Tracker.

After Effects & SynthEyes Quick Tip: SynthEyes for AE 2D Tracker.

Quick Tip number two: Using SynthEyes to generate a 2D tracker in After Effects.

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10 Comments

  • Erik Elvgren on Jun 11, 2014 Reply

    Thanks for the tut on syntheyes. Is there a place I can find back plate info on various cameras? I use a Cannon 5D Mark III and would love that info. I also use a Panasonic P2 camera and occasionally a RED.

  • Alex Harris on May 05, 2014 Reply

    You can always just Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V it if you want to save time but I suppose that keeping a copy of it is better incase you lose your work or something, anyways, good work!

    Alex Harris
    Videographer
    http://azcorporatevideo.com

  • Andy on Jan 18, 2011 Reply

    Hi, thanks for the tutorial, one question: Can I use this Solid to stabilized the Footage?

    • Josh on Jan 23, 2011 Reply

      Hi, you can do stabilization but not with just the solid. More work would be required.

  • ico on Nov 17, 2010 Reply

    nice tips thanks JOSH

    • Josh on Nov 21, 2010 Reply

      Thanks ico.

  • Sean on Nov 01, 2010 Reply

    Nicely done, Josh!

    I think it’s also possible to select the tracker in Syntheyes, hit CTRL C, go into AE, select your solid layer, and hit CTRL P, without exporting and saving anything. I’m pretty sure I remember doing that on a project. 🙂

    • Josh on Nov 01, 2010 Reply

      Thanks Sean for the comment. Yes, I’ve used that method previously but I prefer to have a saved file I can reference at any time on my hard drive. I use that same workflow with Mocha AE (mocha import script is nice too). I’m pretty obsessive compulsive when it comes to VFX jobs lol.

  • Sam Welker on Nov 01, 2010 Reply

    Definitely well done! 😀 Keep up the great tuts! I learn everytime!

    • Josh on Nov 01, 2010 Reply

      Thanks Sam :).

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