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    • WShawn
      WShawn last edited by

      Are the tutorials from the old Cineversity site going to be ported here? For instance, I needed a refresh on 3D Object Tracking. A Google search turned up the 2016 series produced by Athanasios Pozantzis (which I'd referenced in the past) on the old site.

      https://www.cineversity.com/vidplaytut/motion_tracking_object_tracking_inside_cinema_4d_introduction

      The message on the old site saying "This legacy site and its tutorials will remain accessible for a limited transition period" concerns me a bit as searching for "Object Tracking" on this new site does not indicate that that 2016 series exists here.

      Thank you.

      Shawn Marshall
      Marshall Arts Motion Graphics

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      • Dr. Sassi
        Dr. Sassi last edited by

        Hi Shawn,

        Sorry to have this uncertainty provided.

        I have no data on what or when things happen.

        I will mention your concern in the next meeting that has that as a topic, and I have a good feeling that Thanassis' material will be available or he will update it.

        Perhaps an Ask The Trainer "Motion Tracking Special" would be a good idea. Let me check this, as it would allow me to interact directly and get perhaps more out of watching tutorials only. Sounds good?

        My series on Youtube will stay there, but they are more compact.

        I had a lot of training in motion tracking and use in my projects in the past 25 years, so I'm happy to support your projects in the Forum here; I hope that helps a little bit.

        Cheers

        Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
        Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer
        Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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        • WShawn
          WShawn @Dr. Sassi last edited by

          @Dr-Sassi Thanks again for your quick response. To clarify, my concern isn't so much whether these specific 3D tracking tutorials will be ported over. My hope is that ALL of the old tutorials would be available on this new site (unless they're REALLY outdated).

          I appreciate your offer to facilitate special training and forum interactions regarding 3D tracking. In this case I'd watched the 2016 series before and knew I could probably track down the guidance I'd need fairly quickly. That could be a little harder with new tutorials. I also like that the old ones are broken down into multiple chapters, making it easier to find the technique I need.

          For instance, if I go to the new tutorials section, search for "3D Tracking" in the Category of Cineversity Tutorials for the Product Cinema 4D I get four results.

          https://cineversity.maxon.net/en/results?term=3d tracking&filter=All&category=Cineversity-Tutorials&product=Cinema-4D

          None seem to be a nuts and bolts tutorial devoted solely to 3D tracking. The shortest is almost 4 hours long.

          If I don't specify a Category I'm presented with 78 hits that are all over the map. The old site made it much easier to find the specific discipline I needed.

          Best.

          Shawn Marshall
          Marshall Arts Motion Graphics

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          • Dr. Sassi
            Dr. Sassi last edited by

            Thanks a lot, Shawn Marshall,

            I hope I can get an easy-to-understand idea about how the tutorials will be handled next week during a meeting.

            The four results are lists of series. But yes, that is a lot for the search term, while the 12-hour starting series about Character animation has zero camera tracking. Motion capture was mentioned somewhere in connection with Mixamo (my best guess).
            Not fun, I agree. I hope to explore that a bit more and then see what I can share.

            I tried some terms and different filter settings. But I can see that the search terms are not very easy to narrow down. Whereby I'm not the one to ask, as it should work, especially when one starts in a specific field.

            Anyway, sorry about that. If you like, I can move this thread to Site Issue, or you share your search experience there.

            Also, if something is needed, I might have some ideas here.

            My best wishes

            Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
            Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer
            Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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