That is much cooler, nice work!
On 26 October 2015 at 11:15, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
> Oh, you gave me an idea for an even easier solution. I forgot you can
> filter the ApplyMaterial node now, so all I have to do is use one
> ApplyMaterial node for the abc file per particle
Oh, you gave me an idea for an even easier solution. I forgot you can
filter the ApplyMaterial node now, so all I have to do is use one
ApplyMaterial node for the abc file per particle texture and filter it
according to the exported object name.
Thanks!
frank
On 10/25/2015 04:52 PM, Marten
Assuming you need to do camera tracking, definitely shoot lens grids for
every prime lens and if you have zoom lenses try to shoot grids at
regular intervals. If you have the luxury and patience, shooting at
different focus distances will help you assess lens breathing.
Make sure you have a
Going to start planning on a 4K anamorphic feature film. And I must say
that I don't have too much experience working with anamorphic plates.
Are there any issues that I should take note of or any other considerations?
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I like to keep everything in 2x anamorphic through my entire workflow in nuke
using the reformat node from the camera files (i.e. pixel aspect ratio = 2 in
the reformat node) and even send the exr out that way to VFX. This way you can
work at 4k but almost have the same speed as 2k workflow
Hi,
can someone please confirm this behaviour, Nuke9.0v7. I am using the
Non-commercial version if that should matter.
I cannot delete correction keyframes for a tracked plane in the Planar Tracker.
I click the delete keyframe on the top of the Viewer, and i can see that the
keyframe is
Maybe someone would care to expand on this, but I think you have options
regarding pixel aspect ratio with your VFX plates - leaving them non-square,
or precomping them, "baking-in" square pixels. Can't remember the
benefits/disadvantages to either, but maybe this gets a talking-point
Probably want to allow extra time for tracking and also shoot grids for every
lens. If there are lens flares in shots be prepared with tools or plugins to
replicate them or shoot reference.
John Mangia
j...@johnmangia.com
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> On Oct 25, 2015, at 2:04 PM, Mads Lund