Hi,
I’m working on a project in which i need to add buildings/blueprints some shots (some tripot, some ronin) But i have trouble matching my cam and the perspective of the footage. What would be the best way to go about this?
The footage doesn’t have a whole lot of reference to place my axis.
Anyone here got a simple solution or a good tutorial to solve this?
I think you can see this for solutions.
I was struggling with focal lenght, it changes the perspective.
you ca find focal lenght setting under camera settings.
And at motion tracking panel
Well if you’re trying to very accurately fit objects into the scene, you could try and research the average height of those turbines, the relative height and width of the guy and make dummy objects that match the heights (& guy’s width) in blender. Add a floor plane. Then, try and space the two objects out, relative to blender’s camera, see if you could align the camera’s distance, rotation and tilt.
Looks like there’s some natural lines in the field, might help a little, depending on what you’re adding.
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Also, if you have the camera’s lens info, you could add that into Blender’s camera object settings, so you get matching lens distortion.
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