In this Tutorial, Aharon Rabinowitz shows you a complete workflow for using Imagineer Systems Mocha with Adobe After Effects to create a perspective corner pin effect – an effect typically used for sign replacement or compositing video on a computer or television screen. Even if youre not using After Effects as your compositing application, you will still find the lesson extremely useful, as it focuses almost entirely on the use of Mochas powerful 2.5D planar tracking system. After Effects users not using Mocha will also find some of the compositing tips at the end very helpful as well.
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I can’t launch the tutorials something is wrong here :s
what exactly is the problem?
the Button “Lauch Player” isn’t there.
Well it is but button is small scale but text is normal
and they are not clickable.
This is the only tutorial that is like that
The “Launch Player” Button seems to be broken. There is no link and the picture of the button seems half gone as well.
I’m by no means familiar with the coding of websites, so please forgive my odd description.
I believe I have fixed it. Let me know.
Working now..
Thanks
The project files arent downloading. Is there a fix for that?
Sorry – no project files currently. There’s a bug here showing a link, but I haven’t worked it out.
I have struggled to get to grips with Mocha for Final Cut but the clarity of this tutorial has helped me enormously! Thanks, Aharon.
Excellent tutorial – well organised and delivered.
just right mouse button and click open in new tab, thats helps open tut for me
Your tutorial on holomatrix is very insightful as always
keep up the good work
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on December 1, 2009
hi, when we do 4 point tracking in mocha and put some keys, (whenever tracker loses its point)..after that we make roto shape and parent that shape to previous tracked layer…but that wont work properly…roto shape goes out of tracking …….why?
i mean while tracking in prospective
How can I save this tute to my computer, Aharon?
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