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Table Of Contents
- Motion 3 Supplemental Documentation
- Contents
- 3D Compositing
- Motion Tracking
- About Motion Tracking
- How a Tracker Works
- Motion Tracking Behaviors
- Shape Track Points Behavior
- Track Parameter Behavior
- Motion Tracking Workflows
- Adjusting the Onscreen Trackers
- Strategies for Better Tracking
- Finding a Good Reference Pattern
- Manually Coaxing Your Track
- Manually Modifying Tracks
- Converting Tracks to Keyframes
- When Good Tracks Go Bad
- Smoothing Tracking Keyframe Curves
- Preserving Image Quality
- Asking Motion for a Hint
- Giving Motion a Hint
- Tracking Images with Perspective, Scale, or Rotational Shifts
- Tracking Obscured or Off-Frame Points
- Tracking Retimed Footage
- Troubleshooting Stabilizing Effects
- Removing Black Borders Introduced by Stabilizing
- Some General Guidelines
- Tracking and Groups
- Saving Tracks
- Motion Tracking Behavior Parameters
Chapter 1
3D Compositing
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An info window displays the current Rotation values as well as the distance the object
has been rotated.
To freely rotate an object around all axes using the onscreen controls:
1
Select the object you wish to rotate.
2
Press the Command key.
All three rotation rings appear.
3
Drag anywhere inside the rings to freely rotate the object.
An info window displays the current Rotation values as well as the distance the object
has been rotated.
Important:
Rotation performed with the 2D Select/Transform tool is only around the Z
axis.
X axis rotation handle active Rotating the object around the X axis
Rotating with 3D tool around the Z axis Rotating with 2D Select/Transform tool










