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Before "applying the data" as a Corner Pin effect, you need to select "create tracking data" and select the little gear on the Mocha layer dialogue that comes up. When this happens correctly, you will see the key-frames for each corner of your Mocha surface. This can be copied and pasted, expression linked OR use the Apply method to create the Corner Pin. Â
The play issue sounds odd. You may need to open a support case and provide more info:Â
I appreciate these tutorials!
But…  Mocha isn’t working for me as your first tutorial describes. I’m trying to do a simple label replacement on a bottle. I tracked the surface in Mocha with four control points, and the track worked as expected. Â
But, when I close the interface and return to Ae, clicking the buttons in the sequence described doesn’t generate any keyframes, although it does add a Corner Pin effect to the layer I selected for “Export Layer To,” whether its the layer I tracked, or a Null layer I added.
What am I doing wrong? Something simple, perhaps?
BTW, when I hit play in the Mocha player controls, I can’t get it to stop with spacebar or Esc.Â
Hey folks, We've created 2 new videos to help learn the new features in updated Mocha AE. Please share to help get the word out. Best, Ross
1. Quick Tip: Mocha AE Tracking/Masking to AE The new "create tracking data" and "create AE masks" replaces copy/paste to clipboard to get your data back to AE. Reduces offset/mismatch tracking issues!Â
2. Mocha AE CC in Adobe After Effects 2019 (New Feature Overview) - Mocha AE is now a plug-in (supports all video formats)
- GPU accelerated planar motion tracking
- High DPI/Retina monitor support
- Improved data exchange with AE timeline
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Ross ShainChief Product Officer: Mocha
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