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Easiest way to Blur out Lisense plates on a moving vehicle?
Ok we are doing a racing documentary and Im still a newbie with this software. How do we blur out a plate and what are the steps to make it easier when the car starts moving? I know avid has a add on where it will actually follow it once you set it.
Thanks for your help! |
Motion tracking is easiest! Keyframing can also work!
What Software are you using? Fusion5 Vegas5,6or7 Adobe?
If I knew what software I probly can tell you what method! |
In Vegas 5 or later, your best bet is probably to use the bezier mask in the pan/crop tool.
You'd create two layers; in the top one, cut out everything but the plate. Then, apply the blur. |
If the shape doesn't have to match exactly, you might even try the Cookie Cutter. It is very easy to do that way. I have a "Blurring Faces" writeup in Vol 1 #12 of my newsletters which is the same principle.
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Doesn't Boris Blue have a new tracking tool for this sort of thing?
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Vegas 6.0 guys
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If the car is moving, I'd do what David suggests.
Setup two layers. On the top layer, go into the masking tool under the pan/crop button. Create a mask with four corners and feather it. In the mask tool, drag the mask tool's playhead to the end and re-position the mask. Vegas will automatically put a keyframe them. Then go into the middle and add a keyframe, and so on and so forth. All the modifier keys are useful shortcuts. Hold crtl and repositioning a single point on the mask will reposition the entire mask. With the mask/pen tool, the modifier keys lead to the other tools. 2- If you do lots of this work, programs like AE and Boris and Combustion have motion trackers which will automate the re-positioning part. Doing things in Vegas isn't too time-consuming though. |
Ok heres the deal I am doing a racing video so in every scene the plates have to be blur so it might turn into a process.
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Anyone? Bueller?
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Duct tape...before you film. Cain't help you beyond that.
Jamie |
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Use the two track method of doing this, with a keyframe on the upper track. Yes, it's a process. Or, you can purchase Boris Red, which can track a specific pixel grid. It's still a bit of a process. |
i have doen this in the past with cookie cutter and gausian blur or pixelate on teh top layer.. then i track the motion as needed. UNLESS you need it to be very tight.. in which case id say mask it, but blur it (dont pixelate) it looks neater
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Ok Im asking this because when you guys say that It makes no sense. Can someone give me a step by step example.
Thanks Im a damn newb! |
Tony, look at Vol 1 #12 of my newsletters for the "Blurring Faces" article.
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Edward Great Read and Awsome articles!! Thanks!
Ok I figured it out somewhat. I was able to do the cookie cutter and what I cant figure out is 2 things. One thing is how you are getting the blur? I add that in as an a effect and then add the cookie cutter I just get a black box from the cookie cutter. What is up with that and what am I doing wrong? Also when I keep adding the dots in the time line I forget what you call them it is really choppy does that mean I have to go into more detail for moving them to stop it from doing that? |
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