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Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial
Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial













motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial
  1. #Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial generator
  2. #Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial update
  3. #Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial pro

So say you are tracking something but it is about to leave the frame, you can then choose another point, and another, etc. What they’ve done is allow you to use one tracker but reference multiple track points in time. I really wish I had this system for everything else I do in post. MotionVFX’s implementation of it is the easiest tracker I’ve ever used. In conjunction with brightness tracking it is very powerful and can give very realistic results.

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It utilizes the widely praised Mocha Pro planer tracker and works right in the FCP X or Motion interfaces. Using the smoothness and threshold sliders to fine tune it will give very nice smooth transitions to the flares.Įasily my favorite thing is the new tracker. It is now an option in the inspector and has a very helpful preview option to show your the luma matte it’ll be using. The previous version of mFlare had a form of brightness tracking but I found it’s uses limited without decent position tracking. The on screen position, size, and brightness controls are a nice addition too. You can of course save your own customized presets. There’s nearly endless combinations and controls for all the various flare types and elements. To customize a flare just click on edit and you can tweak to your heart’s content. The flare is replaced while maintaining all your settings and tracking info. You click on the “Presets” onscreen control button and click on a different one. Also a big improvement is that any changes in the external window are immediately reflected in the FCP X Viewer. While you still have a separate window for a lot of the changes many of the controls have been added to the inspector. I’m happy to say that along with a UI refresh that is familiar but better, all of those shortcomings have been addressed. Which isn’t great to be honest (please Apple do something about that). Tracking in Motion was limited to the strength of Motion 5′s point tracker. In FCP X there was no tracking option except manual. Switching out to a different flare was not as easy as it could be. This led to a edit>check>edit>check workflow.

#Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial update

To edit the flare you had to open a separate interface outside your composition that didn’t update in the composition till you finished editing, so you couldn’t see the changes in relation to the image. There were some drawbacks though to the original. The level of control in crafting the flare in mFlare was always impressive to say the least. It all depends on the subject matter of course. Flares can easily be overdramatic and overused but with prudent use can enhance a drab shot. I’ve used it on a number of projects since though, including compositing into some still photos for some magic wand effects. I was sucked in by the pretty lights, haha.

#Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial generator

MotionVFX recently released their long awaited updated to their excellent flare generator suite mFlare, aptly called mFlare 2.įunny enough I believe the original mFlare was the first plugin I ever bought, 6 years ago, after I saw this promo video.















Motionvfx mflare tracking tutorial