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  • Hey 🙂

    in the first cut, there is a little warping, this could be hard to track!
    Maybe you need to get rid of that, to get a decent track…
    Also the fact that you use a fireye-lens (i asume a GoPro).
    This could realy be a chalange!

    The workflow would be:
    Track the Clips (take a look at “Camera Tracker” from “The Foundry” third party AE plugin)
    Make or Have a Model of the building (Blender, C4D, i don´t know about Sketchup!)
    Bring it into AE or bring the trackingdata into the 3D program!
    (at this point i would use Element 3D, becouse its inside of AE and The Foundry is in AE, so you stay in one App! and in my mind this is a good thing!)
    Place the Model in the szeen.
    ColorCorrect.
    Done!

    I hope this helps!
    😉

    Stefan

  • Stefan Hinze

    April 10, 2013 at 9:02 pm in reply to: Multiple Expressions and editing them

    Hey,

    we need more information… a AEP file or .. well anything!
    How should we be able to help you if we don´t see any of the code…

    Post a Screenshot or the expressions or … anything so we can see it!

    😉

  • Stefan Hinze

    March 21, 2013 at 7:45 am in reply to: Horrible result in Keylight on Canon C300 footage

    hey, take a look, its not perfekt, but no (little) noise!

    Dubblicate the footage / keyLight on the upper one (i addet a kurve to bust some color in it!) / set KeyLight to MATTE OUTPUT / take the lower copy of the footage / and use the upper one as luma matte

    the noise is “natural”…

    I did it in about 3 minutes… the key is not perfekt, but, there should be a litte “fun” left for you 😉

    i realy hope this helps!!

  • Stefan Hinze

    March 20, 2013 at 8:07 pm in reply to: How to recreate color bleeding

    Try Channel blur and tweek it… but this is just a educated guess…
    Hope this helps!

  • Stefan Hinze

    March 20, 2013 at 8:05 pm in reply to: Accelerating slideshow ala Big Bang Theory

    I would have done it the same way!
    😉

  • Stefan Hinze

    March 19, 2013 at 9:12 pm in reply to: Horrible result in Keylight on Canon C300 footage

    I don´t wand to sound like a big mouth, but that one is easy!

    Footage / Dubblicate / Apply Keylight on upper Layer / Set to Show Matte / Tweek / lower Layer / set Use LUMA MATTE from upper LAYER

    Done and the noise is gone (if you tweeked the upper layerKeyFX right!)
    Let us know if this works for you!!!

    Greetings
    😉

  • Sorry, i don´t think this is posible.
    I can not think of any way to get this done!
    TrueCompDublicator would be my first idea, but the, thinking again, i can´t work…

    …i think you need to do this by hand!
    Maybe someone on the Forum knows a way to do this… i would like to learn!

    Keep it up!

  • Stefan Hinze

    March 1, 2013 at 12:08 pm in reply to: Gaussian blur

    you are right, 103% scale is more like a “cheat” and not the reals way to do it.
    😉

  • Stefan Hinze

    March 1, 2013 at 11:39 am in reply to: Gaussian blur

    or try to scale the layer to 103%, with the GausBlur.

  • Stefan Hinze

    March 1, 2013 at 11:19 am in reply to: Gaussian blur

    Delete GausBlur!
    Use FAST BLUR and check “Repeat Edge Pixels” (i think that is tha name in english…)

    😉

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