I liked that Motion FX picked them up quickly, but it sometimes has problems maintaining the effect when I turned my head to a three-quarters angle.
The camera picks up on your orbs and applies an effect such as blue flame. "Face Detect" lets you apply one of several effects to your eyes. Above the viewing area is a strip that lets you tinker with several options that enhance the Motion FX experience: Face Detect, Mode, Effect Paint, Video Warp, and Reveal. You can switch between them on the fly simply by selecting a new effect. Bringing the mouse to the bottom of the viewing area causes a toolbar to appear which contains over a dozen visual effects ranging from smoke to rainbow effects. To start, you have to wave a hand so that the motion trackers pick up your movement (which it does rather quickly).
Instead, the app applies all manner of wacky effects as it cycles through green auras, blue flames, and the like. You'll see an image of yourself in the large viewing area when you launch Motion FX, but not a normal image.
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You can't import previous taken photos and video, and there are some minor issues with the Motion FXs ability to track and read items in its environment, but it?s a worthy download for those who like to tinker with goofy imagery.? The free Mac app leverages an Apple computer's iSight camera to add fire, smoke, and numerous other visual effects to photos and video taken within the app. Photo Booth devotees who've longed for more dynamic video effects will find a lot to like in Autodesk's Motion FX.