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Re: after effects 3d camera lining up layers and camera tracking of moving objects
by Erik Waluska on Sep 27, 2009 at 4:17:01 pm

"when I rotate the map my object and line drawn as it moves stay in the same plane and get hidden under the map. Does nayone know if and how I can fix the line and path for the object/model to the surface of the map? "

You can create a null object, make it 3D, and parent everything to the null. Then use the null to control the rotation, position, etc of everything together.

OR

Parent everything to the map layer.

Also, if you have several 3D layers that are stacked together you should separate them by at least a few pixels in the Z position or they can have problems like intersecting each other or flickering from one image to another during the render. So if the farthest layer from the camera, which I'll assume is the map, is at Z position "0", then set the next closest layer's (your stroke line) Z position to something like "-5" so that there is some Z space between them. The next closest layer would then be set to "-10", and so on.

There are quite a few threads and tutorials in the Cow, Video Copilot, etc. about controlling a camera. One of the easiest and most versatile ways is to parent the camera to a 3D null and use the null to control the camera. You can then have the camera follow an object easily by parenting its control null to the object you want to follow, or by connecting their position values through an expression. This way the camera will follow the object automatically and you can then animate the camera's position and/or point of interest relative to the null very easily.

Hope that helps.

-E


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