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yogurt
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today I tried to make a test ok camera matching.
tell me what you think about.
http://player.vimeo.com/video/32736733? ... portrait=0
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cornel
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suberb!
Lighting matches perfectly.
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colorlabs
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spot on
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Hey Yogurt,

Match-move is just a part of what i do for living. Overall you did a nice job but you do have some sliding between 03-05 sec, this is because you need to undistort your shot before commencing the procedure of inserting 3d geometry. This is really visible at the start of the footage where your 3D geo is at the edge of the frame. As for the object integration goes, cool result. I wouldn't dare to do this in Octane, not until we get some basic passes for the shadows, diffuse, spec, reflections, refractions, sss, etc.

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thank you guy! thanks inferno vfx
now i'm trying with a little animation (nothing special only a ball)
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http://vimeo.com/32776928
this is the new video. it's not become so good as expected
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i think the first one worked out great! of course a pro, who knows where to look at, may see some flaws - but for me, just watching unbiased ;) ist just looks perfectly believable. but. how did you do it...
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Did you use a special software for camera matching?
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yogurt
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I have used pftruck 5.
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grazie - costicchiano un po tutti pero' questi programmi per il camera matching
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