![]() ![]() Among its most popular effects are lens flares, light leaks, glows, gobos, film stocks, and color grades inspired by top films and TV series such as The Wizard of Oz, E.T., The Grand Budapest Hotel, Euphoria, and Stranger Things. Optics, available as a plugin and standalone application, features over 170 effects broken into 10 categories, 1000s of drag and drop presets, and a robust masking, paint, and layering system. Optics 2022 makes it easy to add the same high-end cinematic looks and effects to photos that the film and television industry has relied on for over twenty years. TheBloke wrote:I guess they removed the Export Track option in Continuum Mocha since that video was made.Boris FX, the storied post-production developer, brings a powerful creative photo editing and manipulation plugin to Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom workflows. Maybe this will work better in the future. BorisFX don't officially support Fusion in Continuum: It would be much easier if Pixel Chooser worked in Fusion, but I can't get it to work properly. This may all seem a bit complex, and it is. Now you can merge whatever footage you want over the top, using the Bitmap as a mask, and it will be tracked to the Mocha tracking. ![]() Drag in a copy of your original footage from the Media Pool (same one you put on the timeline in step 1)ġ0. Connect MediaIn1 to a Bitmap node, and in the Bitmap node set Channel: Luminanceĩ. ![]() Go back to Edit, select your clip, right click, New Fusion ClipĨ. Now the output on Color should just be a black and white matte of the tracked area, like this:Ħ. Launch Mocha, add your spline, track itĥ. Go to Color page, add BCC Pixel Chooser OFX as a new node:Ĥ. ![]() I did manage to get it working in the Color page. I could not get BCC Pixel Chooser to output a tracked Mocha mask when using Continuum in Fusion. However it's messy, because Pixel Chooser seems to be partially broken in both Fusion Studio and Resolve's Fusion page. I didn't watch most of the BorisFX video, however it's possible to get the Mocha in Continuum to output a matte that could be used as a mask in Fusion and you could then use that as a mask for an eye replacement. I guess they removed the Export Track option in Continuum Mocha since that video was made. ![]()
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