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5 Insert a Soft Glow node directly after the MediaIn and connect the Ellipse Mask to the
white Glow Mask input.
A Tracker modifier applied to the Ellipse to create a green glow on an actor’s pupil.
You can set a different source image for the Tracker modifier by typing in the name of the node
or dragging and dropping the node from the Node Editor into the Tracker Source field control. If
you have a node (let’s call it node#1) connected to the node that contains the modifier (let’s call
it node#2), the source image for the Tracker modifier will automatically the node #1
For more information on the Tracking parameters, see Chapter 107, “Tracker Nodes” in the
DaVinci Resolve manual or Chapter 56 in the Fusion Studio manual.
Match Moving Text Example
This example takes you through a complete motion tracking task, and shows how you can
create a very simple match-moving effect using the Tracker node, which is the Swiss army knife
of trackers in Fusion.
Adding a Layer to Match Move
In the example composition, we have a Text1 node that’s creating a “Switzerland” title that’s
composited over a drone shot flying over and around a mountain bridge. With the Text1 node
selected, the onscreen controls that let you position the text it’s generating are visible in the
viewer, and the text is positioned where we’d like it to start. Note that, with the Text node
selected, even the part of the text that’s offscreen can still be seen as an outline showing us
where it is.
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