Basic Match Moving with PFhoe – Day 2

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You may know how to Bust a Move, but the real question is can you Match a Move? In Day 1 of this two part tutorial we looked over the interface of PFhoe and explained how to get a basic Match Move. Now in this second part we’ll head into Illustrator and 3ds Max to generate an extruded logo and finally bring it all back into AE for the final composite.

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Adam Everett Miller is everettoptions on Videohive
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Discussion 12 Comments

  1. Bad Ghost says:

    Nice one i really Like this one :) thx alot Adam

  2. Coconut Monkey says:

    Great Tut. Any plans of showing us how to do this with Blender?

  3. Kirk Slater says:

    Great Tutorial, anything is a good step towards learning more. But any chance of a couple of tutorials that use just the standard plugins? I’m being a bit of a tight ass I know, but it so frustrating to see these great tutorials and only get to use the trial version on things until they run out ;)

  4. cam says:

    brilliant very good tut

  5. mark kerremans says:

    PF hohoho

    Right time right place.

    Always great to see the master at work

  6. Sweet. I’m gonna test this out soon.

  7. Brad Burns says:

    Sweet! I’ve been looking for a less costly 3D tracker for some time. I’m off to download the demo!

  8. Jordan says:

    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE THIS!!!!! tutorial you have made my day! gimme that license for PFhoe pro por faVOR!

  9. ofuyah clever says:

    actualy i’m new in ae.i’l need an introductn.

  10. costa says:

    it is soooo nice .
    i like that totoral but i cant get the program to traking .
    and i dont have appel mac i have a pc.
    haw can i tarking ?
    and with any program ?
    plzzz reply
    thank you so math .

    • Author

      You don’t need a Mac… I have a mac, but I actually created the tutorial on a PC. As for tracking, you’ll need this specific program to follow the tutorial, but there is other tracking software out there… this isn’t the only one.

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