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TIP: You can adjust the size of the brush right in the viewer, if necessary, by holding
down the Command key and dragging the pointer left and right. You’ll see the brush
outline change size as you do this.
Inverting the Steady Effect to Put the Motion Back In
At this point, scrubbing through the clip shows that the paint strokes we’ve made are indeed
sticking to the man’s forehead as we need them to do. Now we just have to invert the transform
that the Planar Tracker applied to restore the clip back to the way it was, except now with the
painted fix attached in the process. This ends up being a two-part process, but the first part is
the simplest.
Scrubbing through the steadied clip shows the paint fix is “sticking” to the man’s forehead.
We select and copy the PlanarTracker node coming before the Merge node, and paste a copy
of it after. This copy has all the analysis and tracking data of the original PlanarTracker node.
Pasting a second copy of the PlanarTracker node after the Paint node.
With the second PlanarTracker node selected, we go into the Inspector and turn on the Invert
Steady Transform checkbox, which inverts the steady warp transform to restore the image back
to the way it was.
Turning on Invert Steady Transform to try to restore the
image back to the way it was.
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