Hey all -

I'm new to rotopaint (and nuke), so let me know if any of this doesn't make any 
sense.

I've got a rotopaint with the clone tools that looks nice until the shot zooms. 
In order to fix this, I want to create a new bezier clone object that simply 
takes my painted result from the last frame before the zoom, holds it, and does 
the scaling/transform/rotate with the tracker.

However, I can't seem to make the clone with source set at "foreground" to work 
with time offset. No matter what I put into time offset, the result doesn't 
change. If I change the source to "background" it works as intended.

If I want to do a similar change with another roto node, I have to deal with 
applying and un-applying the tracks in confusing ways; it'd be great to be able 
to reference the paint strokes at a previous frame without needing a new node.

Thanks,
Mike



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