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Motion Tracking with Cinema 4D R20 for Beginners

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Release date:2021

Author:Derek Kirk

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Not Provided

Learn practical tips and tricks for the entire process for motion tracking with Cinema 4D and After Effects. Get familiar with how to shoot, track, and composite. Learn how to use Redshift and C4D’s Physical Renderer with R20’s motion tracker to composite 3D renders onto your video footage. Cinema 4D R20’s Motion tracker makes it easy to track footage and let you add whatever you want into your video. We’ll cover common problems and troubleshooting tactics for when you’re track isn’t cooperating. This course is for beginners and advanced users alike. After this course, you’ll be able to go film, track and render out a composited shot with your own footage

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