use a blur node to blur your roto

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:54 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I´m trying to make really soft mask with the roto tool, but I still get a
> very hard edge I think. I´ve tried the playing with feather (obviously) and
> even cranked that upp to 500 and also tried Linear, smooth, smooth1 and
> smooth0, but still I don´t get the soft mask I want. I miss the matte tool
> from Fusion.. I can´t mimic those masks in Nuke -yet. I guess I am missing
> something.
>
> Also I´m not fully understand the Colorcorrect in Nuke vs Fusion Color
> Corrector.
>
> 1) If I want to add more blue in the shadow areas for example.. in Fusion I
> just choose shadow and add in more blue without changing the luminance of
> the shadow area just the color. In nuke when I gain in blue color I always
> change the luminance and have to compensate that...
>
> 2) Are there any similar tool like the levels in Fusion Color corrector
> with all, shadow, middle and high´s easily changed seperately. I have used
> the Nuke Histogram together with luma keys..
>
> I don´t want to start any Fusion vs Nuke rant.. I really like both programs
> and I use them both depending on the studios I work for.
>
> cheers
> Daniel
>
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