Hm, maybe my explanation was a little confusing, sorry. I don't need to know
how to tell Nuke the environment variable. I know that for the Finder and the
terminal version. That's working fine.
My Problem is: Nuke doesn't recognize/respect the environment variable after
the first successful
...and for ScannedGrain you could just feed it one grain image instead of a
sequence. -E
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 3:22 PM, to...@elitevfx.com to...@elitevfx.comwrote:
Hey,
If you copy to group, the grain node (Assuming you're using nuke standard),
you have animated values inside there (Noise
select the curves, rightclick - edit - generate and use more than 1 for the
keys, ie 2 removes every other key from the start point.
Howard
From: Simon Berghain sbergh...@googlemail.com
To: nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
Sent: Thursday, 15 September
Hi,
I got to insert a cg element into the window reflection of a car with lots of
action happening within. Elements come from 3d, but I would like to enhance it
with shot plate elements like dust and debris.
Is there a way, how to render reflections inside nuke, so I don't have to do
all the
Thanks for your input Howard. The generate function works for me only as a
bake or plot function to create keyframes at increment positions. I want to
remove every keyframe whose neighboring keyframes have the exact same value
(since created by curve tool).
does'nt seem to bee that simple with
Just use a mirror camera and grid warp the output to add a curved feel to it.
-deke
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 03:35, quang.tran
nuke-users-re...@thefoundry.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I got to insert a cg element into the window reflection of a car with lots
of action happening within. Elements come from