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Planar Tracker in Davinci Resolve Fusion - Tips for difficult tracks
In this Davinci Resolve Fusion tutorial we are going to look at a difficult track using the Planar Tracker in Fusion. We will go over several tips on how you can get an accurate solve using various methods and tips. Planar tracking is a very useful way to track screen replacements and other flat surfaces.
If you would like to follow along here is the clip I used from Vidveo:
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:47 Adding planar track
1:24 Masks for occlusion
2:30 Changing motion type
4:02 Changing the track pattern
5:25 Checking accuracy of track
7:34 Animating the corner pin
10:05 Using transform to animate shape
If you have problems, or there are tutorials you would like to see, let me know in the comments and I will try to help as best I can.
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