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: Link your text to the Z-depth data of the RPF file so it blurs naturally as it moves further from the "camera."

If you are working with an RPF file or a similar tracked scene, here is how you produce a text effect that "sticks" to the 3D environment: 1. Extract the 3D Scene your RPF sequence into your project. tracer_effect.rpf

Toggle the (the cube icon) for the text layer. This is essential for the text to interact with the RPF file's depth. 3. Position and Track : Link your text to the Z-depth data

Use the tool (if available) to automatically generate a 3D camera that matches the movement in the original file. 2. Create the Text Layer This is essential for the text to interact

💡 : Use the 3D Camera Tracker if your RPF doesn't include camera data. This will analyze the pixels to create a new tracking solution. 🎨 Polishing the "Tracer" Look

To make the text look like a digital "tracer" or integrated 3D object, apply these final touches:

Adjust the and Rotation (R) to align the text with surfaces in the video.