If you make your retime into a curve (on a custom knob on a NoOp, or on the "source frame" knob in TimeWarp/Kronos etc)
Then you can have an expression like: TrackerNode1.track1.x(NoOp1.retime_curve) Basically like doing: TrackerNode1.track1.x(1001) # get track's curve on frame 1001 TrackerNode1.track1.x(1002) # same on frame 1002 etc ..but using a curve value, instead of a hardcoded number On 30/12/11 19:54, jack wrote: > Hi all , > > I want to know how to Retime a 2d track in nuke . > I have a track of frame 1009 to 1139 > I need to change this track 1017 to 1074 > 1033 value has to be come in 1017 frame > And > 1035 value in 1018 frame > 1037 value in 1019 frame > 1039 value in 1020 frame > > Like this I need , how to proceed this way with expression on track > > Advance thanks and advance happy new year > > > jack > -- ben dickson 2D TD | [email protected] rising sun pictures | www.rsp.com.au _______________________________________________ Nuke-users mailing list [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users
