
Step # 7 - Use Pickup Whip to Complete the Job Place this image in a layer above the footage you just tracked and line it up with your existing image.Īfter lining up the image, it's time to decrease the opacity of the still image, so you can track the actual position of the logo and draw a line around it with a pen tool. Step # 5 - Import the edited Photoshop ImageĪfter editing the specific frame in Photoshop, it's time to import it back into After Effects using File – Import. Select marquee tool – Edit – Fill – Select Content Aware – Press OK Step # 4 – Save Frame AsĪfter completing the process of tracking, it's time to save the frame, which you can open in Photoshop and replace the logo area with the surrounding area in a particular saved frame.

Step # 3 – Go to Layer and Create Null ObjectĪfter placing a tracking box, it's time to create a null object in a separate layer to inherit the tracking data, and click apply if you're done with creating and tracking an object.

Step # 2 – Place the Tracking Box to the LogoĪfter activating the track motion feature, it's time to place the tracking box over a high contrast area of the logo and press 'Track Forward Arrow'. After loading the video clip into the software, it's time to hit the 'Track Motion Button' and activate this feature.
