![]() ![]() If that is the design goal then there are a few more steps you need to go through. You'll have to apply the Transform data to a null then link the Null's position, anchor point, scale, and rotation to the footage layer's Anchor Point, rotation, and scale property to motion stabilize the shot around the track. I have a tutorial series coming out very soon that focuses on Mocha AE, Tracking, Stabilizing, and Rotoscope. I'll post a link when the series is ready. There will be sample footage, projects and some animation presets in the package.Įverything happens in the Effects Control Panel. That is an excellent tutorial on roto work, you just have to use the latest workflow and apply your results using the Mocha AE UI in the Effects Control Panel. The current build of Mocha AE does not support exporting tracking data. Mocha Pro does, Mocha AE does not so there is an error in the tutorial. The proper technique is explained at 7:30 in the tutorial. If all you want is to rotoscope and create a mask (or Matte), then back in the Effects Control Panel expand the Matte option, click on Visible Layers, Pick the layer or layers that you want to use as a mask (matte), then click Create AE Masks. This will create an animated mask on the current layer. You can then copy and paste or cut and paste that mask to another layer or just use it on your Mocha Layer. The introductory tutorial I posted above is 10 minutes long and goes over both tracking and creating mattes. ![]()
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