
In many cases, the new camera tracker provides artists with a one-click solve, delivering high-quality results with over 5,000 points in a fraction of the time it would take using traditional workflows.
Nex-gen camera tracking: Using cutting-edge scene reconstruction algorithms similar to autonomous vehicle smart ‘vision’ and reality capture-type point cloud reconstruction, Flame’s new camera tracker ‘auto masks’ or ignores moveable objects like people, cars, bodies of water, and skies, and focuses the solve on the static scene environment only, so that artists no longer have to spend time manually masking out moving objects to get a reliable result. Artists also gain a more robust finishing toolset for color grading through FX and editorial, in addition to Network Device Interface (NDI) video preview streaming for seamlessly sharing work remotely with creative stakeholders around the world. The new camera tracker delivers remarkable automatic camera solves and 3D geometry output in a matter of minutes.
The update, available now, builds on machine learning (ML) capabilities that address specific tasks in Flame the release brings ML to Flame’s core toolset in the form of next-gen camera tracking technology. Autodesk has just unveiled more than 40 user-driven improvements to Flame that simplify the artist’s day-to-day workflow and boost creative collaboration.