Vue Dope Sheet¶
The Dope Sheet View is used to visualize motion tracking data, it implemented as separate view of the Movie Clip editor just like the Graph View.
It displays channels for selected tracks and each channel visualizes tracked segments of tracks as dark bars and keyframed positions of tracks as small diamonds.
The background is highlighted depending on the number of tracks in a frame. This means that if for a frame (or sequence of frames) there are less than eight tracks, the background will turn red; if there are from eight to sixteen tracks, the background will be yellow.
This is only a visual feedback, which doesn’t mean that the camera motion will not reconstruct with less than eight tracks. It only means that you should pay attention to those frames and check if all possible good feature points are tracked there. Remember, if there are no good feature points in the frame and there are less than 16 tracks in the frame, it doesn’t mean the solution won’t be accurate. Rather, adding more tracks on bad feature points will reduce the accuracy of solution.
Entête¶
- Show
- Only selected (icône de curseur de souris)
- Limits dope-sheet channels to only information about selected tracks.
- Hidden (icône fantôme)
- Includes information from hidden tracks.
- Méthode de tri
Trier l’ordre des pistes
- Name (nom)
- Trier les pistes sélectionnées par ordre alphabétique sur la base de leur nom.
- Longest (Le plus long)
- Sort tracks by longest tracked segment length.
- Total
- Trier les pistes par le nombre global de trames
- Average Error (erreur moyenne)
- Sort tracks by their average reprojection error after solving camera or object motion.
- Invert
- To change the sort order from ascending to descending.
Utilisation¶
The Dope Sheet View is for visualization and does not have any tools to actually edit data.