Dito Andrew.

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On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 6:45 PM, Andrew Mumford <a_mumf...@mac.com> wrote:

> 1. Nuke Planar bails on tracks that Mocha handles easily.
> 2. Mocha is faster.
> 3. Nuke's implementation of B-Splines sucks so using Planar Tracker to
> help with Roto is less useful than it should be - I refuse to use Nuke
> Beziers for a lot of roto - terrible results IMO and Nuke Bezier never
> really got as good as Shake had them.
> 4. Cannot Ctrl Drag select more than one corner select multiple corner
> point for the Planar Surface itself, (yet you can just fine in a regular
> corner pin ?!).
> 5. UI is really hard to work in especially again with Planar Surfaces
> since you can only grab the corner points and they are just dots like every
> other point in the Viewer - somehow just making them yellow is not exactly
> cutting it ... try this in Mocha - you can easily drag edges as well - why
> doesn't Nuke have this and more for the money you pay for it ?
> 6. and on and on and on
>
> ... back to sleep now ...
>
> ---
> Andrew Mumford
>
>
> On May 24, 2016, at 08:56 AM, Mads Lund <madshl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I know quite a few people who was not too pleased with the departure of
> the old Nuke Planartracker, but I was thinking about, what you guys are
> missing from the current Nuke Planartracker / Planartracker workflow?
> And likes/dislikes...
>
>
> --
> Best regards.
> Mads Hagbarth Lund
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