From the course: 3D Tracking and Fusion Compositing
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Importing scripts from SynthEyes
From the course: 3D Tracking and Fusion Compositing
Importing scripts from SynthEyes
- [Narrator] Okay, so here we are in Fusion, and we've opened up our script from Synthize, and as you can see that it brought in all the cameras and all of our distortion plates. But, the way this synthized group works, it did export out all the cameras, and one of the cameras that we do not need, and that is our survey shot, which is camera one. So let's delete that. And, delete the rendering. Now let's organize our script a little bit. So what we have here is we have our original footage, then we have our undistortion, our 3D camera and our locators, our 3D scene, then our 3D render, and then our redistortion. So let's just organize this a little bit. So to keep things organized, I'm actually going to delete the 3D scene that came in with Synthize and have just a 3D scene for each one of the cameras. To make our 3D scenes, we just grab our camera and merge it with our locators, and it will make a 3D merge, and then we'll put that into our 3D render. So that's camera two and we're…
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Importing scripts from SynthEyes4m 58s
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Checking your 3D renders2m 33s
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Setting your color space2m 43s
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Breaking out your render passes8m 20s
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Compositing your scene4m 16s
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Setting up your other cameras2m 46s
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Checking your shots and making tweaks3m 18s
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