Sat Jan 06, 2018 9:47 pm
Hi Caleb,
That's a very helpful video.
I take it you're using Fusion free instead of Studio?
Apart from the tracking the first thing to remember is that Fusion can work with transparent images (images that contain alpha channels) so the part where you make the background green to be able to 'key' it in Fusion is unnecessary. If you export the image with a clean background to for example a *.png file or *.tga file or a *.psd file, you can use the embedded transparency inside of Fusion.
Having said that: it's not impossible to fix this, but there is a good chance that you'll have to replace more of the shot than you were originally intending to.
The sliding of your 'patch' has to do with the fact that your trackers are not in the same place perspective wise as your patch is. You'll want to track something that's in the same depth.
For example the hinges of the left 'aluminum foil' door. You can track those and use a still frame from your sequence to copy the left door over to the right door and you'll get a pretty decent result.
From your YT intro I gather you're pretty young, so there is lots to learn.
Feel free to ask, we're here to help.
If you want me to take a look at the shot, to see if I can give you better advice, please upload it somewhere that we can download it.
Hope this helps somewhat.
Sander de Regt
ShadowMaker SdR
The Netherlands