Layers TV: Episode 63
Jason Scrivner shares some tips on using the Motion Tracker in After Effects

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Jason Scrivner shares some tips on using the Motion Tracker in After Effects.
- How to apply the Motion Tracker to your footage and adjust it’s settings
- How to acurately track elements within your footage using Motion Tracker
- Applying effects to your footage using keyframes created by Motion Tracker
- Create a fireball effect
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Comment by RON | December 1, 2008 @ 2:50 pm
I had the same problem and previously with PhotoshopUserTV episode 154. Any solutions?
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