Double Stuffed Tracking Walkthrough
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This post is part of a series called Keying and Rotoscoping.
This post is part of a series called The Complete Introduction to Motion Trackers.
We've seen lots of tutorials on how to do basic planar tracking, but this tutorial demonstrates how to use 2D planar tracking and 3d tracking together. We'll use this technique to create 3d graphics that pop off a board held by the author as he walks.
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Every few weeks, we revisit some of our reader's favorite posts from throughout the history of the site. This tutorial was first published in March 2010.
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