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If one point had a very red and yellow graph, you could conclude that
the point was the source of the problem solution. In this case, many
points have red and yellow areas, but those areas appear mainly in the
first 100 frames.
Because red and yellow areas all occur within the first 100 frames, you
can conclude that the solver does not have enough information for those
frames. To improve the information, youll need to add one or more track
points for those frames.
How many points youll need is not important to fixing this problem.
Rather, choosing the right points is what will help the solver. In the
following steps, youll load another set of points into your scene. These
points will illustrate which types of points to choose.
NOTE The other panels in the layout are the Graph Editor and the
shotCamera. The Graph Editor is for advanced users. It can be helpful for
examining the camera animation curves so that you can pinpoint problem
areas. The shotCamera panel is useful in later stages, after you have a correct
solution. You can ignore both of these panels for now.
Importing additional tracking data
To help you improve the solution, we have created another set of track points
for you to import.
To import the additional tracking data
1 Choose Track > Import Track Points.
2 Navigate to the MayaLiveLessonData/points directory and double-click
fence_2.txt. Live loads five more track points.
3 Click Solve.
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