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Alan Shisko: Motion Graphics 'n' Such

Hi! Here I'll be picking up from where my old blog left off. I'll be discussing motion graphics, Adobe® After Effects®, expressions and scripting, graphics automation and everything else related to motion graphics design and production.

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AE Tutorial: Object removal using 3d Camera Tracker & Rotobrush

10/17/2012

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I just wrapped up a small (or, rather a MINI (ha ha)) gig where I was asked to do some object replacement on a short video clip. It was a surprisingly challenging little shot: the car needed the tire rims replaced, and the roof and side mirrors were to be changed to black. After puzzling over how to approach the project, I settled on a three-pronged strategy: Using the 3d Camera Tracker for the tire replacement, the Rotobrush for the roof, and brute-force keyframed masking for the mirrors. The end result, of course, had to be perfectly photo-realistic.

Follow along on the video tutorial below as I discuss the use of these tools and how they all worked together to achieve the desired outcome. Best watched full-screen, HD of course!

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