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3d tracking, how to manually intervene on a bad 3d track?

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so, im doing a composite for a short film

 

the (hand held) camera turns rather quickly to face the window,  i have composited new curtains on the window, it sits in place fine once the camera is facing the window

(i have sucessfully appoximated the distance of the window from the camera etc...so everything seems fine there, Not much drift)

 

however, during the actual turn, there is too much motion blur, and it seems the 3d tracker is not able to sucessfully track that part of the footage

 

i know with a 2 point tracker its pretty easy to manually intervene when these issues occur, if your points jump, you can just move the track points back to where they should be.   however when things go wrong in a 3d track im a bit confused as to how to deal with it....

 

i was going thinking of dealing with this section of the footage using a 2 point tracker, and corner pins to fake the sense of perspective until the turn was complete, but it has not worked out. so another approach is needed.

any ideas?

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