Tool/Icon | Description |
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Selection Tool: This tool selects points of the spline and edges of the surface tool for manipulation. | |
X-Spline: In general X splines work better for tracking, especially with perspective motion. X-Splines have only one control handle for every point, this makes X-Splines faster to use for many people. The shapes still export as bezier splines to any software that Mocha supports. All splines can be feathered with inner and outer edges. | |
Add to X-Spline: Adds another X Spline to the same tracking layer to add or subtract information. Subtraction of tracking areas happens where shapes overlap, and addition happens where shapes do not overlap. | |
Bezier Spline: We also provide Bezier Splines as they can be versatile and is the industry spline standard. Beziers have two control handles for every point on the spline. The shapes still export as Bezier splines to any software that Mocha supports. All splines can be feathered with inner and outer edges. | |
Add to Bezier Spline: Adds another Bezier Spline to the same tracking layer to add or subtract information. Subtraction of tracking areas happens where shapes overlap, and addition happens where shapes do not overlap. | |
Surface Tool: The ‘Surface’ Tool represents the corner pin data where you want an inserted image to be, or the center point of the surface tool becomes your transform data when you export from Mocha. | |
Grid Tool: The grid follows the track and surface tool, and lets you know in detail exactly what your track is doing. It cannot be exported. | |
The Transform Tool: The bounding box can select either multiple points from multiple splines in the same layer, or multiple layers. Translation, Scale and Rotation and Distortion is all handled by selecting the correct area of the box. |