We use that technique for our stereo prep to align 1 eye to the other.
They are custom tools but based on STmap.
It works like a displacement map, i don't see why an other system
couldn't get the same result
Dave McDonnell wrote:
Heya
I actually need to derive 2D corner pins tho for the system we're sending it
to. So I'm still left with generating those from a UV map unless there's
something I'm missing.
Cheers,
Dave
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You could create a UV map that would be the baked result of any transform you
did, no need to script.
Dave McDonnell wrote:
Hey everyone
I need to export 2D corner pin data to another system from Nuke from a
concatenated corner pin.
Basically I have trackers in the middle of a plane that I have
tracked, upstream from that cornerpin I have another cornerpin that is
there to push the corners to where they are really meant to be as the
trackable points are offset from the corners somewhat.
What I'd like to get is the 2D screen points of the upstream corners
as transformed by the downstream cornerpin.
Is this doable? Any help much appreciated.
Cheers
Dave
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