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Table Of Contents
- Motion 3 Supplemental Documentation
- Contents
- 3D Compositing
- Motion Tracking
- About Motion Tracking
- How a Tracker Works
- Motion Tracking Behaviors
- Shape Track Points Behavior
- Track Parameter Behavior
- Motion Tracking Workflows
- Adjusting the Onscreen Trackers
- Strategies for Better Tracking
- Finding a Good Reference Pattern
- Manually Coaxing Your Track
- Manually Modifying Tracks
- Converting Tracks to Keyframes
- When Good Tracks Go Bad
- Smoothing Tracking Keyframe Curves
- Preserving Image Quality
- Asking Motion for a Hint
- Giving Motion a Hint
- Tracking Images with Perspective, Scale, or Rotational Shifts
- Tracking Obscured or Off-Frame Points
- Tracking Retimed Footage
- Troubleshooting Stabilizing Effects
- Removing Black Borders Introduced by Stabilizing
- Some General Guidelines
- Tracking and Groups
- Saving Tracks
- Motion Tracking Behavior Parameters
Chapter 1 3D Compositing 19
Once you add a camera to a project, the Camera menu becomes available in the upper-
left corner of the Canvas.
3D Overlays
There are five 3D overlays that can appear in the Canvas: the 3D View tools, the 3D
Compass, the Inset view, the 3D grid, and the 3D scene icons. You can toggle the
appearance of each of the overlays in the Canvas.
To toggle the appearance of 3D overlays, do one of the following:
m Choose View > 3D Overlays, then choose the type of 3D overlay you wish to show or
hide.
Camera menu
Inset view
3D Compass
3D View tools
Camera menu
3D grid displayed in the
Canvas