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Re: camera access in Motion
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Re: camera access in Motion


  • Subject: Re: camera access in Motion
  • From: Christoph Vonrhein <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 12:32:17 -0700

Hi,

Clearly you need the 4x4 matrix of the camera.

Yes.

Do you also need the 4x4 matrix of the layer the effect is applied to? Do you need to get the matrices of all the layers in a scene? Do you need to get the matrices for the lights in the scene?

In my opinion this would be a great addition.

With the matrices of all of the layers and the info where the light are, a plugin can create effects around those layers which go along with the camera movement within the 3D-space of Motion. But then it is also very important to get the focal length of Motion's camera.

Christoph

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