I would like to do a short movie with green screen character with different camera angles and lens, but I have noticed that I can’t solve a second cameras in the same scene, it will always erase the first solved animated camera in removing keyframes from solving and add the second camera keyframes instead.
How to do if I need to track 8 different cameras in the same scene ? There is absolutly 0 tutorial showing this kind of workflow and I haven’t found anything about it on internet.
One big tip I suggest is rendering the scene 8 different times in multiple angles, then editing and cutting them up into different parts in a software like ClipChamp or something like that.
When I asked chat gpt it looked like it’s the only solution since there isn’t a proper way to do this kind of task, which is quite boring, they qshould upgrade it.
Thanks
This, is a video to learn to switch cameras, thing I already know, what I want is to solve my cameras that are already binded by markers without that the process erases the first one each time.
After many tries it doesn’t seem to be possible.
Nvm I found a solution: create a different scene to solve another camera, once done go to the constraint, enable F curve, it will display the keyframes in timeline, then copy/paste the camera, bind it to marker and move camera keyframe in the desired range
And repeat the same process for each new cameras
If it always overwrites the first one, why don’t you reserve that as your tracking camera and copy the animation to a new camera each time you’re finished solving one?
Not entirely sure why you want to solve ALL shots in one scene, but what you could try is to solve camera 1, and convert the result to keyframes for all camera settings.
Now set up camera 2, solve it and repeat until all cameras are done.
Personally I would recommend having one camera per file, and if you have a base scene with lighting etc. set up, just append it in the background and reorient the camera to the scene. or vv…
Because it didn’t work until I found out that we have to go to the constraints and click on the button F curve to display the entire keyframes from solving to copy paste them in a new camera from another scene