Creating a Stabilizing Rig

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Creating a Stabilizing Rig

SynthEyes stabilization is physically-based: it corresponds to an actual physical gag consisting of a projection screen carrying the original footage, which moves rapidly relative to a secondary camera to "re-shoot" the scene to produce the stabilized images. This normally happens only mathematically inside the image preprocessor, but we can recreate this setup in SynthEyes's 3D environment in a way that can be exported to 3D animation packages.

Better yet, this can all be done by a straightforward script, the Stabilization Rig Creator.


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We'll run through two overall workflow using it, one where a final 3D track is NOT required, and one where it is. A final subsection describes how to remove the rig and restore the underlying tracking if you need to refine it.

 

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