VFX Talk Official STEAK Thread
Posted in: The PadMy favorite steakhouse EVER has been Steak On A Stone in North Ridgeville, Ohio.
They bring out a near 800 degree slab of volcanic rock on a plate, and when they get to the table, they slap on a 12oz piece of Filet Mignon.
You cook it on the stone as you eat it, and by god, their steak sauces are the most amazing thing ever.
I’ve also heard that they have damn good burgers (which I posted in the burger thread, and thought to make this thread.)
Boundary Visual Effects reel
Posted in: 1Boundary Visual Effects reel shows artists’ roto, matte, wire and rig removal and paint work.
Merging after IDistort node
Posted in: NUKE from The FoundryI want to distort an foreground element and merge it over a background. For the distortion i used the IDistort node following sathees example he posted in this thread: http://www.vfxtalk.com/forum/create-…ke-t16095.html.
The image that controls the distortion is a small .png with horizontal lines. As long as i don’t merge the distorted image over the colorbars it works fine. But when i merge it in "over" mode, the foreground isnt’t opaque anymore. I searched in the documentation and internet but couldn’t find a sollution to this. It would be great if someone could help me out.
I added an image to make it a bit clearer.
Thanks in advance.
Help finding a post….
Posted in: The Padhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXbvvXZdqhM
I would like to find that post. Thanks.
Some good info here but a little confusing with the slight language barrier & pacing.
http://www.duber.tv/en/matchmoving/
The reason for primarily setting up my own tracks is that the shot is fast moving, jerky and quite tricky for auto tracks to figure out.
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VFXWorld on Drag Me To Hell
Posted in: Drag Me To HellDrag Me to Hell: Tippett Enjoys the Ride, at VFXWorld.
How to Be Creative and GET PAID!
Posted in: The PadDigital Softbox
Posted in: 1Into photography? Digital Softbox has re-launched with a clean look and is inviting like-minded individuals to contribute.
F5 RE:PLAY Film Festival: Batch Three
Posted in: f5, General, replayA little behind schedule on this one, as I’ve spent the last week packing and moving. This is the third batch of films created for the F5 RE:PLAY film festival. Our deepest gratitude goes to Ubik, Digital Kitchen, and Imaginary Forces for their participation.