Here at Bucks we're very much liking this new website that offers tracked plates for animators at afforable prices.
One of the challenges of creating animation within a VFX environment is working with the existing photography, know as the "plate" in VFX parlance.
In effect, animators have to move a 3D object within a flat, 2D environment - and still make it look real and believable.
VFX artist Dietrich Magnus has built a library of tracked plates which he has filmed and tracked himself, allowing animators to experiment with animating in a VFX environment for a low entry fee of £25. Animators can buy single plates or bundles.
To find the site, follow this link.
And to see more about the process of tracking, and what is involved, see this post.
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Is there a major difference between VFX animation and Character Animation?
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