Appreciate it F,
having done so manually before posting i can confirm the workaround works, but you've confirmed theres no additional access thru Python to Color or Transparency in Feather Falloff?, not even thru nuke.rotopaint.AnimControlPoint object?, (A little frustrating in that the Falloff is displayed so must be stored(buffered) but can't be accessed thru native SDK,..maybe C++?, VB?..)

Also, there probably is but i've not found other scripts, plugins or programs with Feather, Point Falloff Color control?, i'm open to even names of any software with similar falloff capabilities just so i don't miss trying one. So, If no Nuke Falloff access, thats really! too bad, but i'm thankful not to spend the time pursuing implausibles.
Thx again,
Jeff


On 27-Oct-12, at 1:59 PM, Frank Rueter wrote:

I don't think this is possible.
A workaround would be to link a radial gradient or so to the respective points and use them as a mask for changing the gama on the roto output.

That you should be able to do via python though it will get messy



On 28/10/12 7:13 AM, Jeff C wrote:
Thanks much for your reply.

- dragging out the feather control points would only change the DISTANCE of the Feather Falloff at each point, but i need to change the COLOR or Grey Shade at EACH control\feather point, which is what the Feather Falloff Value lightens or darkens but only for the Entire SHAPE or ROTO.
Any ideas\suggestions appreciated,
Jeff

On 27-Oct-12, at 10:00 AM, Gustaf Nilsson wrote:

Im not sure i understand why you dont just drag out the control points
different amounts?


On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Jeff C <dance...@shaw.ca> wrote:
Hello esteemed Nuke-Python members,
i'd greatly appreciate any and all help or suggestions toward an
answer very useful to a large number of Nuke users.

By using Ctrl + L.drag on a Roto Control Point a feathered edge is created with Greyscale falloff from the Roto control point to the Feather control
point.
1) Using Nuke-Python script or coding, plugins, any method or different software: How to apply DIFFERENT Feather Falloff amounts at EACH Control Point instead of one falloff value for the entire shape?, ie: PER CONTROL
POINT, Variable Transparency or Falloff.

Thanks again for any help,
Jeff


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