How to Use Mocha AE: A Beginner’s Guide to Motion Tracking
Monday, 09 November 2020
Mocha AE is a piece of plug-in software within Adobe After Effects that allows for advanced motion tracking. Which allows you to follow a target in a video as it moves within the frame. This function has a variety of uses, from removing objects in your video, to adding dynamic motion, graphics, and text. In
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3 Android Motion Sensor Security Risks and How to Stay Safe
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Even if you’re careful about security when you use phones and other devices, there are still risks you might not be aware of. Security researchers regularly find new threats that could allow malicious actors to access your personal data. One unexpected source of security vulnerabilities is the motion sensor smartphones have embedded in their hardware.
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3DRudder Review: Can This Foot Controller Solve the Problem of VR Motion Sickness? (And Giveaway!)
Saturday, 06 January 2018
Our verdict of the 3DRudder:Perfect for slower-paced flying experiences like Google Earth, where it feels like an entirely natural way to interact with the world. 710The VR community is split right down the middle, between those who enjoy the full immersion offered by “room scale” games, and those that would rather sit on their comfy sofa
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How to Motion Track Text in Adobe After Effects
Friday, 25 August 2017
Adobe After Effects is one of the premier pieces of software for editing videos. But before you can learn to edit video like a professional, you need to learn some basic skills. One of those skills is motion tracking. You’ve probably seen the effects of motion tracking — smoothly floating text, perfectly placed graphics — in professional videos.
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How to Watch YouTube or Vimeo in Frame-by-Frame or Slow Motion
Friday, 05 May 2017
There are many ways to watch online videos, but this post isn’t about watching YouTube or Vimeo videos in the normal way. Instead, we’re going to watch them frame-by-frame and in slow motion. There are two free web services that make this possible. It’s up to you which one you use. But wait a minute: why would
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