Re: 3D Tracker

Date : Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:40:44 +0100
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Luc Froelicher <lulu(at)alamaison.fr>
Subject : Re: 3D Tracker
is this some kind of XSI port of REALVIZ ? makes me wonder ...

Ahmidou Lyazidi wrote:
something like this?
http://www.naskafilms.com/REALVIZ/HATOR/R_D/plugs_softs_naska/NSKTrack.061210dvx.avi <http://www.naskafilms.com/REALVIZ/HATOR/R_D/plugs_softs_naska/NSKTrack.061210dvx.avi>


2007/1/17, jordibares <jordibares(at)the-mill.com <mailto:jordibares(at)the-mill.com>>:

    I would suggest Softimage to look at PF track as a licensing
    engine solution which I am sure could be very very welcome both in
    the 3D area and the 2D area of XSI but also to provide extra tools
    for manual tracking which actually nobody is doing.

    One little example I keep giving is the ability to rotate the
    camera along an scene line/axis/point and dolly/zoom along a given
    point 2Dpixel/3D position so make our lives easier.

    Jb




On 17/1/07 00:49, "Eriya Ito" <eriya.ito(at)grapecity.com <mailto:eriya.ito(at)grapecity.com>> wrote:

        Any script / tool to track translation of a 3D model to BG
        rotoscope.
        Rotation & scaling support also would be more than terrific
        but for now,
        I need to track an object to somebody's hand and boy do they swim
        around.
        I know there are 3rd party tracker such as Boujou but I mean, any
        tracking
        feature built-in XSI that I missed...

        Something like Maya Live (not trying to start another xx vs xx
        thread...
        ;-)

        TIA,
        Eriya

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