Hey you are right... I'm saying in the video that I might do a video to show how I did the tool... but finally I got involved into a project for 1 year and I completely forgot about it :). Like I say, I can't really share it because I did it with the Non-Commercial version, and the gizmo will be encrypted if you don't use the Non-Commercial. The thing is that I recommand to use the "Das Grain" gizmo because this is the one that should be used... have you gave it a try ? I've never used the Indie version, so I don't know if the gizmo is "limited" as it is in the NC
@@theagsway Indie is limited in a similar way as NC. What I never tried is figuring out if the encryption is exactly the same. I’ll try tomorrow to open a .nkind script on NC and a .nknc file in Indie. If it works, probably any gizmo made on NC would open on Indie.
Wow! You haven't exaggerated in any way bro, it's the real production way. The amount of knowledge you have is unmatched. You are a Nuke Jedi man!❤❤👌👌
Oh man, thank you very much for those kind words, I really appreciate 🙏
Thankyou for explaining it neat and tidy
Thank you for having watched
You can see there is no tracking information here, my question is how to matchmove your background.
Match-moving is another topic that is not covered in this video. But if I find some time, I'll think about it 👍
great man
Thanks
Make more about cg and live compositing with example
Are you planning to release a version from AG_reGrain? Indie user here and would love to have it!
Hey you are right... I'm saying in the video that I might do a video to show how I did the tool... but finally I got involved into a project for 1 year and I completely forgot about it :). Like I say, I can't really share it because I did it with the Non-Commercial version, and the gizmo will be encrypted if you don't use the Non-Commercial. The thing is that I recommand to use the "Das Grain" gizmo because this is the one that should be used... have you gave it a try ? I've never used the Indie version, so I don't know if the gizmo is "limited" as it is in the NC
@@theagsway Indie is limited in a similar way as NC. What I never tried is figuring out if the encryption is exactly the same. I’ll try tomorrow to open a .nkind script on NC and a .nknc file in Indie. If it works, probably any gizmo made on NC would open on Indie.
@@CarlosRayaSanchez Let me know man, that can be interesting
I guess this applies also to Nuke Indie, right?
This applies to every "type" of Nuke ;)