That’s where the entire suite of CoreMelt “powered by mocha” tools will come in handy. If you’re new to FCPX and trying to figure out this world of tracking you’ve most likely realized that FCPX has no built-in tracker for things like color correction, blurring, screen replacement and rotoscoping. Wait a minute… which X powered by mocha do you need? While many tools have come along to make this easier (here’s looking at you After Effects roto brush) it can still be a tedious task. I don’t do a ton of visual effects work so tasks like tracking, painting, roto, general manipulating within the frame is something I reluctantly do but it’s a necessary evil in post-production these days. The big brains at CoreMelt recently released PaintX, another visual effects tool for Final Cut Pro X that uses the mocha tracking engine to make tedious tasks easier.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |