![]() ![]() ![]() If you have some areas of detail, like water, in a shot that needs to be warp stabilized you pre-compose the footage moving all attributes, then create a mask in the pre-comp that hides the water, then warp stabilize the pre-comp and not the original footage. You also mentioned Warp Stabilize, but that's a completely different animal and will not give you the same kind of results. As Mulenium said, we have to see the footage to give you any real meaningful advice on how to fix your tracking problem. If you don't have about 1000 pixels that basically contain a pretty stable set of detail AE's tracker can't do its job. It's also important to realize that After Effects does not have a point tracker, AE tracks areas of detail and for most footage, especially footage from prosumer or consumer cameras, the tracking area is too small.
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