I have no experience whatsoever in that, but would it be wise ? just wondering. If I am not mistaken, the OFX plugs in nuke are usually slow process in Nuke as not properly shared on processors and so, slowdown the computation.
Would it affect even more to translate python to ofx to nuke.
I am just worry about a dramatic bottleneck in big comps...

Robin Graham wrote:

http://www.nukepedia.com/gizmos/plugins/other/pyofx/

I have seen this plugin for quite some time, does anyone here have experience with it? Maybe some examples? It seems like a awesome idea to be able to write native nuke plugins in python. Maybe too good to be true?

-=Robin


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