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Lesson 3. Using multiple trackers to capture rotation and scaling
A trackers reference frame is important if you're going to use one tracker for multiple shapes, but we'll take a look at some work around if we want multiple reference frames.
Software used
NUKE 6.3v6
What you will learn
In this series of tutorials we’ll learn how to use tracker and roto nodes in NUKE to quickly create a solid matte. By using each node for their specific strength, we’ll be able to achieve production-quality results much faster than using just hand keying. We’ll begin this project by learning the basics of using trackers to speed up the rotoscoping process by removing camera jitter, translation, rotation and scaling. We’ll then dive into our main project where we will use a combination of trackers, roto nodes and animation to create a clean mask for our foreground actor's face and hand. We’ll learn many techniques to speed up our rotoscoping workflow and how we can use animation principles to create solid movement.
Tutor
Chris Glick