Hi Karen,
try and use several different resolution of the images. The bigger the res,
the smaller the crop. Than dissolve between them as you track in.


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On 23 March 2012 12:21, KarenB88 <nuke-users-re...@thefoundry.co.uk> wrote:

> **
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am currently comping a shot for a 2D animated film. The shot is comped
> in 3D with each layer on 3D cards, and an animated camera doing the
> track-in movement.
>
> The shot starts as a reveal of a giant treasure room with a chest in the
> distance, and tracks in to the keyhole of the chest. In order to avoid
> pixelation I am working in a very high resolution (the biggest of my layers
> is 20k) and it is choking Nuke.
>
> Is there a way in nuke to track in from a high-resolution 2D object and to
> a tiny detail without losing quality, in a way that does not make the
> program cringe and crash? How would you go about doing this?
>
> Here's an example that is very similar to what I am working with. It is
> the Gorillaz "Feel Good Inc." music video. (the cam move is at 00:15 -
> 00:20 )
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF9fqx4H_Cg
>
> Any help is very appreciated. Since I am a nuke-newbie I'd be grateful for
> any in-depth explanation of terms and methods.
>
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