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I fallowed this tutorial and watch some others. I used the video from the tutorial (the same one he used for motion tracking). I successfully imported the video, add the track points, and tracked them. When I set the orientation for the 3d scene it didn't really work. The camera was at a wrong angle the scene didn't really line up and the track points in the 3d scene weren't level like their supposed to be. The tracking points in the 3d scene did line up with the position of the original tracking point though.

Is there something I might be doing wrong missing a step or something?

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About the tracking points level ... maybe you have not set up the camera settings properly. Matching the cam settings (lens, sensor etc.) to the real camera, the footage was taken with, once did the thing for me - which you always have to do to get a proper result.

Hope that helps.

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    $\begingroup$ This is a low quality answer right now. This info would be better left as a comment. Please give more information so this post can be more beneficial: link to blender manual page, helpful posts about the topic elsewhere, clear guidelines on how to find correct settings, etc. $\endgroup$
    – Jake Dube
    Commented Aug 27, 2016 at 11:24
  • $\begingroup$ ok - will keep that in mind, thanks for the info $\endgroup$
    – Kavador
    Commented Aug 27, 2016 at 12:51

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