Thanks guys for the feedback. [Did you use any user tracks with foreground and background targets? You can also do a few planar tracks then use a checkboard with small squares laid in where you track fore mid and BG. ]
I'm new to Tracking in NukeX so I'm not sure how to do this. Could you give me some pointers? Is there a way to tell nukeX what points are on the ground and what points are on a wall? Would it help if I went up and down the field with my camera and filmed the area to get the correct data? This shot is one of a 15 different shots(in 4 locations). My hope is to use the data from one to help me place my geometry. Then place my cameras in the 3-4 different locations I shot from.
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