Yes it works ! So I have one rotopaint for my alpha and one rotopaint for
the rgb. Same shapes; Just needed to copy over the animations and
expressions. 2 Pipes.

Thanks !

2017-01-20 11:35 GMT+00:00 Vincent Langer <[email protected]>:

> you could copy your rotos to a rotoPaint node and then under "Shape"-Tab
> set the source to foreground and under "Clone"-Tab apply the same
> expression for the branches.
>
> hope that help!
>
> cheers,
> Vincent
>
> 2017-01-20 12:17 GMT+01:00 Justin GD <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> - I'm rotoing some branches on a framehold.
>> - I want to animate them independently to simulate the wind.
>> - I have a nice expression per branch shape that moves them (change the
>> seed so they move differently).
>>
>> Obviously the problem is that I'm only affecting the alpha. Is there a
>> clever way to move the rgb independently for each branch but *without
>> using a transform node per branch* ? Since I have multiple branches I'd
>> rather not do a pipe + transform for each one of them...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Justin
>>
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