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Using Cloning Techniques to Remove Tracking Markers in Nuke

By October 16, 2013February 21st, 2014No Comments

Escape Studio’s Ash Miles shares a technique for creating a clone tool in Nuke, for removing tracking markers in a shot once the shot is tracked, with a similar process to what you might be used to doing with Photoshop’s clone stamp tool.

Ash shows you a cool trick to help get rid of tracking markers!

Ash uses the tracking data to match the movement of the shot, and uses a Nuke Roto Node to mask off what you want to remove in the shot, and a transform node to shift the focus over to another part of the scene, making an impromptu clone tool.

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