Tutorials

 

Here you will find a series of tutorials to help you get to grips with monet. You will find the tutorials in Section C of the monet manual. Download the latest monet PDF manual here.

Placing an element on a moving object

 

A start-to-finish example showing how to insert a graphic into a screen using monet

Clip courtesy of RhinoFX, New York

Replacing a label on a moving and rotating object

 

A start-to-finish label replacement example with a complex move and a foreground object that needs to be masked

Clip courtesy of DriveThru, Minneapolis

monet's Luminance Map

 

Shadow and highlight passes are easily extracted and reapplied to the element. In this tutorial we extract the highlights from a uniform colored background.

Clip courtesy of RhinoFX, New York

Extracting Highlights and Shadows from Textured Backgrounds

 

Shadow and highlight passes can be extracted even for textured backgrounds

monet's Analysis of Lens distortion

 

By analysing and applying lens distortion effects, elements can be matched perfectly to the shot

The Planar Tracker

 

This unique planar tracker bridges the gap between traditional 2D point trackers and 3D trackers, giving it the nickname '2.5D tracker', to give you a better and faster way to generate 2D tracks. This example includes the use of the 'Extrapolate Track' feature.

Clip courtesy of Offhollywood Digital, New York

Adjust Track

 

A unique toolset for evaluating and adjusting the track to ensure maximum accuracy

Clip courtesy of Offhollywood Digital, New York

Tracking Multiple Contours

 

The shapes used to define the area to track can be manipulated during the track, giving you ultimate flexibility

Clip courtesy of The Post Production Office, Hong Kong

Warper

 

The warper allows you to wrap elements around curved surfaces, in this example to match the curvature of the element to that of the back of a man.

Clip courtesy of The Moving Picture Company

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