![]() Thats just the core of this script, watch the video below to see. I like the way the AI creates a mask that matches the shape pretty well. Smart Mask is a time-saving After Effects tool that creates a responsive rectangular mask. At the moment that is only possible by using scripts as a workaround or third party plugins. Thanks for the tutorial (all the tutorials) - thats how I do it at present, but you asked for thoughts on the smart mask and it has the potential to be easier with less clicks and an easier workflow than via Motion Tracking, which still needs to make a mask. There’s nothing wrong with compound keyframes storing them as arrays, it only becomes a problem when you are trying to attach tracking data or expression to mask points. Track backward either one frame at a time or until the end of the layer. ![]() When a mask is selected, the Tracker panel switches to mask tracking mode, and displays the following controls: Track forward either one frame at a time or until the end of the layer. The rasterization only takes place once the position of the shape boundary has been calculated.Ĭ) Not being able to acces vertex data directly does not mean it is not used internally. Right-click the selected mask and select Track Mask to begin tracking a mask. ![]() Huh? I don’t quite get what you mean, but it seems what you wanna say is wrong.Ī) Smart Mask Interpolation is a Keyframe Assistant, not a native mask function and it does not change the interpolation as such, it will change the weighting of the keyframes and create additional ones.ī) Masks are calculated as simple geometric transforms of vector shapes (and the vertices they are made of) with full float precision relative to the layer they are attached to (which, as I would like to remind you is calcualted with 32x sub-pixel oversampling). The mask of AE is shape calculated (smart mask interpolation) If it will be for pixel is really sucks you can´t control in vertex level
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