I used FXHome's ([ Ссылка ]) #CamTrackAR ([ Ссылка ]) to film a walkthrough my house, gradually building a CG environment in post as I went. I had to hide our messy house, though, to make my wife happy. Thus, the holodeck grid, and no before/after shots.
Although you can’t see it, the CG model was floating a little above the floor, so it wasn't a perfect track if I was looking to place something with precision. But that could have been the way I used the app in this instance. I started in my foyer to get a target grid I liked, added some anchor points, then started walking, adding anchor points as new grids appeared. That may not have been the best approach because the floor grids shifted as I walked, which may have had to do with tracking on bare floors. Carpet may track better. Next time, I may acquire a grid I like and plant anchor points that stick really well where I start, and then start walking without adding more. We'll see how that works.
But for now, the app did very well. It was close enough to what I wanted to do. Precision was not what I was going for. Someone doing something like this for pre-viz purposes might feel the same.
Next time, I’ll do something with a before and after. Next time, I’ll test #CamTrackAR on a walk ... outside.
This was filmed with my iPhone11. VFX was done in Adobe After Effects using VideoCoPilot's #Element3D and Red Giant's Trapcode #Particular. I used Cinema 4D to break apart and modify some of the 3D models.
The Death Star corridor and BB8 models came from VideoCopilot's free Star Wars model pack ([ Ссылка ]). All the other models in the video came from Free3D.com.
#Adobe #AfterEffects #VFX #3D #Maxon #Cinema4D #StarWars
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