The phrase in this context refers to Planar Tracking . This is the process of attaching digital text to a surface in a video (like a wall or a floor) so that it matches the perspective and movement perfectly. Key attributes of "solid" text tracking include:
For a deep dive into how to achieve 'solid' tracking for text and objects on moving surfaces using tools like Mocha and After Effects, watch this tutorial: Landon Mitchell.mp4
Advanced techniques might include adding shadows or grain to make the text look like it was physically part of the original scene. The phrase in this context refers to Planar Tracking
In some software circles, such as those using Adobe After Effects or Video Copilot , specific clips are used to demonstrate "solid text" placement—a technique where 3D text is tracked onto a moving surface so it appears "rock solid" and doesn't float or drift. In some software circles, such as those using
The text does not "wobble" relative to the background.