To make the text look like a digital "tracer" or integrated 3D object, apply these final touches:
💡 : Use the 3D Camera Tracker if your RPF doesn't include camera data. This will analyze the pixels to create a new tracking solution. 🎨 Polishing the "Tracer" Look
In software like , this file allows you to "extract" 3D information to place 2D elements—like text—into a 3D scene with perfect perspective and depth. 🚀 How to Add Text Using Tracer RPF Data tracer_effect.rpf
If you are working with an RPF file or a similar tracked scene, here is how you produce a text effect that "sticks" to the 3D environment: 1. Extract the 3D Scene your RPF sequence into your project.
Add the effect to your layer to isolate specific 3D data like depth or material IDs. To make the text look like a digital
Use the tool (if available) to automatically generate a 3D camera that matches the movement in the original file. 2. Create the Text Layer
Select the and click on your composition to type your text. 🚀 How to Add Text Using Tracer RPF
Toggle the (the cube icon) for the text layer. This is essential for the text to interact with the RPF file's depth. 3. Position and Track