Hi,
you might also use the UVTile node:
Group {
name Group1
selected true
xpos -98
ypos 77
addUserKnob {20 User}
addUserKnob {41 translate T UVTile3.translate}
addUserKnob {41 scale T UVTile3.scale}
addUserKnob {26 }
addUserKnob {41 samples T ScanlineRender2.samples}
}
Camera2 {
Hi,
I'm trying to repeat a UVmap when values go beyond 1 or below 0
I insert an Expression node like r%1 and g%1 to repeat the normalized
values, but I get very hard edges, as if the STMap didn't apply any
filtering around the edges of the 0-1 loop
I also tried to change the sampled area, putting
I'm not sure how to do what you suggest: I'm trying to normalize the red
(u) and green (v) values, so that 1.8=0.8, 3.3=0.3, and so on
see the script below: i need to filter the jagged lines around the edges of
the 0-1 loop... a sort of multisample control?
BackdropNode {
inputs 0
name
Also, it would be great if you could zoom in / zoom out, like you do with
professional scopes, for example if you need to expand the RGB Parade to
show and focus black levels
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m
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Sam Marrocco
smarro...@ringsidecreative.com wrote:
The Nuke 8 scopes are a
Tracksperanto or IXIR software?
I remember that one of them allowed you to export masks:
http://guerilla-di.org/tracksperanto
http://www.ixirdigital.com/trackeditor.php
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m
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:06 AM, J Bills jbillsn...@flickfx.com wrote:
no, no nuke import. only export.
On Tue, Mar
Hi,
i was quite impressed by the Davinci Resolve peformance with a Mac Pro using
a Radeon HD 5770 in slot one connected to display, with NVIDIA Quadro 4000
for Mac in second slot with no display attached:
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/media/1764189/DaVinci_Resolve_8.0_Mac_Config_Guide.pdf