Mocha Pro 2024.5 introduces several improvements for both 2D and 3D workflows. Join Mocha Product Manager Martin Brennand for this quick look at what's new. On the 2D side, highlights include a motion blur preview for roto work, improved PowerMesh tracking with extrapolation and transform tools, and a highpass filter for pre-processing. For 3D tracking, Mocha Pro now supports new 3D Alembic format exports and exporting 2D tracking data directly to SynthEyes' SNI format. // U S E F U L L I N K S // Learn more about Mocha Pro: https://bit.ly/30FLFMZ D I S C O R D C H A N N E L: https://www.borisfxdiscord.com/ The Camera Solve module receives a significant update. It now allows users to preview textures, convert planar tracks to textured 3D meshes, and export models with their positioning data. Alembic format export is now available alongside FBX and USD. Filtering options have been added to the 3D object panel for easier scene management. The Mocha Pro Adobe plugin gains 3D camera data generation within After Effects, eliminating the need for clipboard copying. Color profiles are now more consistent between Mocha Pro and After Effects, thanks to OCIO support. Finally, the Python API is updated for better access to PowerMesh properties. __ Leave a comment below with your Boris FX project ideas for future tutorials! __ / / C H A P T E R L I S T / / 0:00 Intro 0:14 Tracking & roto improvements 1:14 New Preprocessing options 1:29 Fusion MultiPoly export 1:50 Export 2D features to SynthEyes 2:09 3D Camera Solve improvements 2:21 UV Projection preview 2:52 3D Model export 3:12 Alembic 3D exporter 3:46 Add zero-weight trackers in Mocha 4:15 Filtering 3D objects 4:41 New color preferences 4:51 Invert mattes for camera solves 5:06 New After Effects integration 5:47 Updated Python API 6:03 Conclusion #MochaPro #VFX #motiontracking