Hi
Just thought I'd try this but no luck, could be me.
Howard
set cut_paste_input [stack 0]
version 6.3 v5
push $cut_paste_input
add_layer {rgba rgba.beta}
Text {
font /Library/Fonts/Arial.ttf
yjustify center
box {480 270 1440 810}
center {960 540}
name Text1
selected true
xpos 1073
ypos 139
}
set N2114dbf0 [stack 0]
OFXuk.co.thefoundry.time.oflow_v100 {
method Motion
timing Speed
timingFrame 1
timingSpeed {{curve x16 0.5 x38 3}}
filtering Normal
warpMode Simple
correctLuminance false
automaticShutterTime false
shutterTime 0
shutterSamples 1
vectorDetail 0.2
smoothness 0.5
blockSize 6
Tolerances 0
weightRed 0.3
weightGreen 0.6
weightBlue 0.1
showVectors false
cacheBreaker false
name OFlow
selected true
xpos 1073
ypos 242
}
push $N2114dbf0
NoOp {
name NoOp1
selected true
xpos 976
ypos 238
addUserKnob {20 User}
addUserKnob {7 test l frame R 0 1000}
test {{"(frame-OFlow.first_frame) * OFlow.timingSpeed + OFlow.first_frame"}}
}
>________________________________
>From: Ivan Busquets <ivanbusqu...@gmail.com>
>To: Nuke user discussion <nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk>
>Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2011, 19:56
>Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] OFlow: Source Frame at the current Frame using Speed?
>
>
>If it's set to speed, something like this should do it:
>
>(frame-OFlow.first_frame) * OFlow.timingSpeed + OFlow.first_frame
>
>
>
>On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:43 AM, David Schnee <dav...@tippett.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Does anyone know how to derive the actual source frames on the current
frame when using the 'Speed' timing method in OFlow? I'm looking to
get a curve to export ascii data of the source frames on the current
frame for a range.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>-Schnee
>>-- \/ davids / comp \/ 177
/\ tippettstudio /\ sno
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