Hey Pim really useful tip! Can you explain the thought process behind the mask input, why use difference as a mask instead of the alpha from the rotopaint node? Is there a specific reason for it.
There's no real reason, just make sure that the Alpha is crisp with no or little feather otherwise you get weird results. I just like using the difference because it's simpler when you have a lot of changes on the plate.
so whenever I click on scatter, I get hit with an error: DasGrain1.VoronoiScatter.VororNoise: Error running kernel , any idea how I can fix this, please?
Right, the normal DasGrain doesn't work on Nuke Indie / non commercial I think. You need an extra plugin for those like I said in the video. If you're using Nuke(X) then the normal download from nukepedia should work fine
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Thanks Pim!
Hey Pim really useful tip!
Can you explain the thought process behind the mask input, why use difference as a mask instead of the alpha from the rotopaint node? Is there a specific reason for it.
There's no real reason, just make sure that the Alpha is crisp with no or little feather otherwise you get weird results. I just like using the difference because it's simpler when you have a lot of changes on the plate.
so whenever I click on scatter, I get hit with an error: DasGrain1.VoronoiScatter.VororNoise: Error running kernel
, any idea how I can fix this, please?
Right, the normal DasGrain doesn't work on Nuke Indie / non commercial I think. You need an extra plugin for those like I said in the video. If you're using Nuke(X) then the normal download from nukepedia should work fine
@@pimmeijer7589 I use Nuke X tho
@@pimmeijer7589 I use Nuke X
hello, can you compare dasgrain to dehancer grain pls? can you pls tell your opinion even through replying on this? thankyou!
Hi, I've not used Dehancer grain so I can not speak to it's effectiveness. Sorry
Thanks mate
Annoyingly Dasgrain doesn't work on Indie or NC due to Python/Blink restrictions.. but there you go....
Yep, it's annoying. But there is a workaround on Nukepedia for this