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July 5, 2006 at 1:41 pm #201059osmoseParticipant
Hi,
I was looking to do some camera mapping, but I’ve gome some questions.
Are there any desktop compositing application able to do this except Nuke ?
I was looking at digital fusion, but even why some 3D functions, it seems that they are no camera mapping capabilities as in Flame.Maybe u guys do know that ?
Or I’m forced to do that in a 3d application ?
thx for your answers
julien
July 5, 2006 at 2:15 pm #213652AnonymousInactiveosmose wrote:Hi,I was looking to do some camera mapping, but I’ve gome some questions.
Are there any desktop compositing application able to do this except Nuke ?
I was looking at digital fusion, but even why some 3D functions, it seems that they are no camera mapping capabilities as in Flame.Maybe u guys do know that ?
Or I’m forced to do that in a 3d application ?
thx for your answers
julien
Fusion don´t have natively this function, but is possible to make camera map, see this link have a simple tutorial (http://cmivfx.com/tutorials.asp)
In this aricle os FXguide is possible some uses of the use of flame´s 3d
http://www.fxguide.com/article356.htmlJuly 5, 2006 at 2:26 pm #213651maxxParticipantPlus, if you can wait for a month or so Eyeon will be showing Fusion 5.1 at Siggraph with some new features, probably the most likely one will be camera mapping as this seems to be the most requested feature.
July 7, 2006 at 11:13 am #213653Brand New School LAParticipantgreat thanks for the tutorial
seems to be working greatjulien
July 7, 2006 at 2:33 pm #213650guillem ramisaParticipantdapeter wrote:Plus, if you can wait for a month or so Eyeon will be showing Fusion 5.1 at Siggraph with some new features, probably the most likely one will be camera mapping as this seems to be the most requested feature.And lets hope for something like flames extended bicubics. That would be really useful in a 3d environment.
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