Overcome Troubles with 3D Camera Calculation? SynthEyes offers Home for VFX Emergencies!
In the world of visual effects and post-production, SynthEyes stands out as a preferred tool for integrating 3D camera tracking and match-moving. This powerful standalone application, developed by Ben Brownlee and Dr. Russell Andersson, is renowned for its impressive 3D camera-solving and match-moving capabilities combined with highly flexible and streamlined workflows.
Andy Milkis, Lead Flame Artist and co-founder of Logik.tv, is a testament to SynthEyes' efficiency. He uses it on almost every job, finding it to be the fastest, most accurate, and easiest-to-use 3D camera tracking solution available.
On September 13th at 2pm ET, 11 am PT, and 6pm UTC, Ben Brownlee and Dr. Russell Andersson will be hosting a Q&A and live demo to showcase the top tools and techniques related to SynthEyes. The event will also feature a giveaway, with the chance to win a subscription to the Boris FX Suite & Mocha Pro or a license of SynthEyes.
SynthEyes' AI-powered Matchmoving helps automate and refine the tracking and solving process, improving accuracy and speed. It also offers lens workflow flexibility, allowing users to apply, remove, or adjust lens distortion correction dynamically at export time. This eliminates the need for multiple project copies or complex re-solving.
Moreover, SynthEyes enables creating a whole package of output files with one click, streamlining delivery to different pipeline formats and tools. Its user-friendly and robust workflows reduce friction for new users and minimize errors in complex matchmoving tasks. Quality of Life Enhancements, such as the ability to expand or contract Mask ML garbage masks, improve tracking cleanliness.
SynthEyes offers set reconstructions with texture extraction, mesh-building, and manipulation tools. It's available as a standalone application for Windows, MAC, and Linux operating systems, and a permanent license starts at $499.
SynthEyes has received positive feedback from customers, including Johnathan Banta, DFX Supervisor at FuseFX, who considers it the most affordable and versatile 3D tracker he has ever worked with, central to his digital makeup and photogrammetry pipelines.
SynthEyes has been used in numerous high-profile projects, such as Black Panther, The Guardians of the Galaxy, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Pan's Labyrinth, and King Kong, as well as TV shows like Foundation, Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, Fringe, and Lost.
For more information about SynthEyes, including details about the event and the option to download a free demo version, visit their respective websites. SynthEyes fits easily into various workflows with exports to 25 different 2D and 3D programs, including Adobe After Effects, Nuke, Fusion, Blender, Flame, Maya, Houdini, and more. JJ Abrams, from Bad Robot, has been using SynthEyes since 2005 for various high-end and award-winning shows.
Technology such as SynthEyes, a 3D camera tracking and match-moving solution, plays a significant role in post-production and visual effects, enhancing the workflow for professionals. SynthEyes, with its AI-powered Matchmoving, lens workflow flexibility, and adaptability to various pipeline formats, is a preferred choice for many industry professionals, as seen in projects like Black Panther and Game of Thrones.