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I wish I had a sexier title for this post, because from my personal point of view, this is crazy exciting stuff- like, this is the 25 minutes of info I most wish someone had told me a long time ago (although, like a lot of techniques, it didn't really become particularly viable (or at least enjoyable) until you had a fun real-time environment to play in (thanks, eevee!)).

But yeah, copying motion from AE to blender, and (the exciting bit) normalizing/placing the footage in 3d space and getting some geometry blocked in.

ALSO- you can do all this same stuff and just do the tracking in blender, instead. I just didn't this time- though I really should.

The video's a bit out of order (I wasn't planning on getting as in depth as I did), but if you've ever wanted to do this type of shot, there might be some useful bits in here! 

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Anonymous

You're doing God's work, Ian Hubert.

Anonymous

Yeah.. very exciting to watch.. please (later)make a time-lapse video about the lighting and compositing work flow of the huge environment you did. Example : Train shot. Thank Ian Hubert.

Anonymous

I'm Adobe free so I too wish you had skipped AE and done it in Blender or a freely available tool like Fusion built-in to Davinci Resolve (also a free download).

IanHubert

Totally! Although I specifically avoided having it be a "tracking" tutorial (I want to take some time and try to do that right). I do spend some time talking about copying from AE to Blender, but the actual useful bit is once you have the camera/empties cloud set up- and those results are basically identical whether you use AE or blender for the tracking :D. That said, if you're looking for a good intro to blender tracking, this is one of my favorites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNU_lXjWtWM

Anonymous

Really good stuff. Thanks 👍

Anonymous

Yes, this is just what I needed. Awesome duuuuude.

Anonymous

This is so cool, Thanks for letting us in on the process!

Anonymous

Bless thou tutorial

Anonymous

i feel like AE camera tracking is highly underrated nowadays, amazing job overall!!

Anonymous

do you know offhand if you can bring in a sequence with an alpha in any other formats (like .tiffs with alphas for example) or is it limited to the .mov format? It'd be pretty sweet to bring in matte painted elements into a scene that way as well as footage

IanHubert

I don't know what type of work they've done on it, but it's been giving me eerily good results in general (as long as I roto out anything that might confuse it, but even THEN it's pretty good at ignoring anomalies).

Anonymous

Excellent Ian! Thank you!

Anonymous

Ohhh man definitely getting that plug in. I’m a little confused on why at the start you had scale her image plate and try to make her feet touch the ground. However when you repeated the process and started blocking out the environment you didn't have to scale her image plate but you still got the illusion thats she’s moving through the environment.

IanHubert

Yeah!! And at 10:45, you can see that the process of doing that cancels out the original camera motion, so she's just moving normally through the scene- meaning you can add your own camera motion if you want to with a different camera, which is crazybeans! I gotta come up with a better way to explain it, though

Anonymous

am going to purchase AEtoblend plugin

Anonymous

This is super helpful!

Anonymous

This is really illuminating. Not that I ever have to take live action stuff into 3D, but I do have to sync up 3D stuff with 2D animations a lot so this info could come in very handy. Thanks!

Anonymous

this technique is absolute genius. thanks for the tutorial!

Anonymous

Dude...... some of this stuff is flippin gene-yuss, and i'm only 8 mins in. a well spent 3 bucks.

Anonymous

You could just check the field of view value in the 3D tracker camera in AE camera settings and type that value in blender, instead of eye balling it. Also you could specify the angle of view, if you know the lens you used before camera tracking, to get accurate projections.

Anonymous

Hey Ian! That's some dope stuff. Question! Do you render out the final sequence with her (the actress) in Blender or do you do the final composition in After Effects? I'm thinking if you have to clean up the key etc. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!

Anonymous

This was well worth the subscription. Thank you

Anonymous

HeyHo!. Wich Blender/Plugin/AE Version is used on your tutorial?. I have problems by the Camera on blender with the plug in. The markes are on the right position but the camera on blender has a very wrong orientation :( . I need help . Thanks (btw. Great Videos!!). ps: My Software (Blender 2.82a, AE 17.0.5 Build 16, Plugin 1.3)

Anonymous

You can align the camera simply by rotating it by double pressing R

Anonymous

Wow! I have watched this video the most. The light finally went on! This is a great idea. I could see doing some crazy stuff if you 3D scanned the actor with the same clothing, you could use it to bridge keyed footage and crazy stunts with the Model.

Anonymous

this is amazing!

Anonymous

hey Ian, do you export the 4k potage out of AE or you work on a 1080 comp?

Anonymous

There's a free ae script for normalizing the tracking data with one click: https://youtu.be/vNfGgJ9k3IE?t=269

IanHubert

Oh THAT'S what that means! I'd seen that posted around, but hadn't watched the video. Yeah, that's super handy, thanks! :D

Kai Christensen

ok, THIS video has everything. I can't believe this is the ONE video I didn't watch in the backlog because it has to do with After Effects, and I don't extensively use AE!!! TOP NOTCH CONTENT.

Kai Christensen

You should rename this post so that people know that it's got the super-cool "parent image to camera and normalize scale" technique in it, because I had no idea until today that's what this was about :) Maybe something like "Dynamically Placing Pre-Keyed People In 3D Space AND Importing Camera Data From AE"

Anonymous

WT🙊 ..... Have I dieD ....?? AM i, am I iN VFX HEAVEN..?! THE HELL IS GOING ON AROUND HERE .... I Need Answers GoD DAmn i, IS THIS SOME KIND OF revo??! 😨

Anonymous

WOW. I didn't know this way to share datas between Ae and Blender. I made a Blender addon to do the opposite but I never thought to use the clipboard 😨. Does Ae scripting space allows to do that? ... 🤔

Anonymous

Quick add on to this Ian so you don't have to mess around with the sphere to get your scene orientation right, in after effects after the camera solve has finished if you place the red target on the ground and find a spot where it appears to be correctly orientated, you can right click and set ground plane. Now when you copy your camera position and orientation info over to blender it also gets the ground orientation right :) cheers for all the help man you are an absolute inspiration.

Anonymous

Very much a novice in blender but have lots of experience in AE. Absolutely loved this tutorial! Feel like I'm already too powerful having these blender secrets revealed to me this early on.