Portable - Twixtor Blue Screen After Effects
You placed bright pink or green markers on the blue screen for 3D tracking. Twixtor now stretches them into comets.
In the hands of a master, Twixtor and a blue screen are not a compromise. They are a superpower. Use it wisely.
Here are the primary culprits:
try setting Vector Detail to a very low number (like 10). Sometimes, the footage is actually too noisy or detailed, and Twixtor gets "distracted" by film grain or noise. Lowering the detail can help it track the general motion rather than the grain.
If you have trimmed your clip, Twixtor might still be looking at the original full-length file, leading to glitches at the cut points. Right-click your clip and select Pre-compose (moving all attributes) before applying the effect. 2. Resolve System Crashes (BSOD) twixtor blue screen after effects
Both issues are typically tied to how the plugin interacts with your hardware or how it handles specific video frames. Below are the most common causes and the step-by-step fixes to resolve them. 1. Fix the "Solid Blue" Video Preview
If you are working with actual chroma-key footage (blue screen for VFX), , then apply Twixtor to the pre-comp with a temporary tracking pattern underneath. You placed bright pink or green markers on
Twixtor’s default settings are designed for natural footage. For blue screen, you need to hack the motion engine.