bobsiquis wrote: The tracker node is really just for position, rotation and scaling should not be changed, using a camera solving seems excessive for this job specifically.
I assume by tracker node you mean, just tracker, sometimes called pattern or point tracker. Here is how to deal with occlusions with a tracker.
Pro Tracking Tips for DaVinci Resolve Fusion
For getting position one tracker is enough. For rotation and scaling you will need more than one. Or you can use planar tracker. If you have access to mocha pro, that is always a great third party option.
Also depending on how use set up what to track in the tracker, you can get easy track that succeeds or quick fail, so if you fail, don't give up, look for different settings. Reference manual has explanation for what it means.
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I've used this successfully myself.
Just Testing Occlusion Tracking In Blackmagic Fusion (Tracker + Magic Mask)
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New Intellitrack in Fusion 19 should be even more sticky but I haven't tested it myself.
When dealing with various occlusions and things getting in a way, one thing that you can always do is isolate the subject you want to track first, and than track in transparent background and it works well for both tracker and planar tracker. It essentially acts as occlusion mask. This is quite handy when you have to many distractions to throw off the tracker. Magic mask may not be bet for pure rotoscoping but it can be very useful as assist tool in this case for masking out the thing I wanted to track, like this briefcase.
Magic Mask And Planar Tracker In Blackmagic Fusion Bringing An Alien To The Meeting