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Track Motion on still image

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Jun 04, 2017 Jun 04, 2017

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Hi, I've built the scene which made of sveral layers at different depths (road> buildings> background)

I'm trying to track the motion but it won't let me.

I have a camera moving and I'm trying to track the motion it affects at the stores.

My target is to have a few videos moving along with the camera movement,

Thanks

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Contributor , Jun 04, 2017 Jun 04, 2017

Hi idanc555,

can you explain a bit more? if you are trying to use an AE camera and you want the layers to move in screen to simulate a camera travelling you will need to activate the layers in 3D.

if you are tracking a video that using as a background you will need to track your camera first

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Hi idanc555,

can you explain a bit more? if you are trying to use an AE camera and you want the layers to move in screen to simulate a camera travelling you will need to activate the layers in 3D.

if you are tracking a video that using as a background you will need to track your camera first

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Forgot the 3d activation, Thanks!

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