How To Track Complex Objects Using Multiple Points In After Effects? Are you looking to master tracking complex objects in After Effects? In this detailed tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of using multiple tracking points to follow objects that move, rotate, scale, and change perspective. You'll learn how to choose the right type of track points—whether for simple position tracking, rotation and scaling, or perspective shifts—and how to select features that ensure reliable tracking throughout your footage. We’ll walk you through setting up your tracking workflow, placing points on different parts of your object, and analyzing your footage frame-by-frame for accurate data. Additionally, we’ll show you how to use Null Objects to control your tracked elements and how to link multiple points for objects with complex motion. For even more precise results, we’ll introduce you to Mocha, a planar tracker that allows you to track entire surfaces instead of just points, making it ideal for handling occlusions and perspective changes. We’ll demonstrate how to draw splines around your object, export tracking data, and apply it back into After Effects for seamless integration. Whether you're attaching graphics, stabilizing footage, or replacing screens, mastering these techniques will expand your creative options. Watch now and learn how to improve your tracking skills for professional-looking motion projects. ⬇️ Subscribe to our channel for more valuable insights. 🔗Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@DesignToolUn... #AfterEffects #MotionTracking #VideoEditing #VFX #VisualEffects #Mocha #TrackingTips #MotionGraphics #VideoPostProduction #EditingTutorial #VisualEffectsTips #AEWorkflow #TrackingObjects #FilmEditing #PostProduction About Us: Welcome to Design Tool Unlocked! This channel is dedicated to helping you master Adobe software with ease. Whether you’re looking to grasp the basics of Adobe Photoshop, pick up handy Adobe Illustrator tips, or enhance your video editing skills in Adobe Premiere Pro, we've got you covered. You’ll also find resources on Adobe After Effects, Lightroom photo editing, InDesign for beginners, XD UI design tips, Acrobat PDF tools, and some of the best Adobe shortcuts to streamline your creative process.