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- mohamed hosni on Colour Smear for Nuke (UPDATE v2.0):
thank u - Daniel on Rebuilding bad frames using OFlow:
Love this gizmo and use it all the time. I have added the option to use a Kronos as an alternative to OFlow and submitted a pull request on Github - justin.li on Keyframe Reduction script for Nuke:
keyframe-reducer-for-nuke-master\reduceKeyframes.py”, line 145, in doReduceKeyframes i=getKnobIndex() #find out if user only clicked on a single knob index, or the entire knob File “E:/nukepluginserver/Universal plug-in/NukeShared/Repository/_AutoInstaller/keyframe-reducer-for-nuke-master\reduceKeyframes.py”, line 64, in getKnobIndex return int(nuke.tcl(tclGetAnimIndex)) RuntimeError: Nothing is named “” - srikanth on Colour Smear for Nuke (UPDATE v2.0):
i want to use it for reflector on moving car glass window. - pralhad on Colour Smear for Nuke (UPDATE v2.0):
i use this node education parpose
- mohamed hosni on Colour Smear for Nuke (UPDATE v2.0):
Heroes Run 2016
May 20, 2016
Team BlueBolt entered the 10km Heroes Run in Brighton on May 15th. The concept of the event is brilliant – come dressed as either a hero or villain and the two teams race against each other (Good vs Evil), with profits going to Pass It On Africa.
I thought it would be a great costume theme for us all to go in motion capture suits – a cheeky in-joke about modern CGI super heroes. My commitment to this silly idea meant I ran the whole 10km with the hood on.
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