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Edwin Rivera

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Flowbox for fusion

PostSat Sep 08, 2018 3:53 am

Hey what's up?

So recently i was reading about Flowbox, the rotoscoping software
it says it exports to nuke and After effects but is there a possibility that it can be used in fusion?

I haven't used it yet, but i believe there must be other export options that can be transferred to fusion

so if you guys have some experience with the Flowbox software, I ask:

1) what are your solutions to this problem?
2)what good or bad review you give to this software? is it worth it or is it not?

Hope you guys have a wonderful day
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alan bovine

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Re: Flowbox for fusion

PostSun Sep 09, 2018 10:59 am

Im sure you can always render the mattes out to images in Flowbox if you need them in any other software.

What are you missing from Fusion that Flowbox can offer ? I mean it as in, Fusions roto tools are really really powerful, considering you have an entire node based compositing tool as well. For free. The subscription based cost of Flowbox would have to offer up something that makes that cost worth it.

So whats missing from Fusions toolset with that in mind ?
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Scott Turner

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Re: Flowbox for fusion

PostSun Sep 09, 2018 5:59 pm

hierarchical splines would be nice. maybe with fk or ik
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Scott Turner

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Re: Flowbox for fusion

PostSun Sep 09, 2018 11:32 pm

also greatly improved integration of planar tracking with roto and more refined roto assistant
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Re: Flowbox for fusion

PostTue Sep 11, 2018 8:19 am

Hey,

True that comparing to Mocha, regardless to the node graph but focused on the roto handy way, Fusion's tracking + roto is a bit tougher, imho too...
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alan bovine

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Re: Flowbox for fusion

PostTue Sep 11, 2018 8:21 am

"just make it better" am I right guys ?
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Sam Steti

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Re: Flowbox for fusion

PostTue Sep 11, 2018 9:42 am

I'd say "just make it user-friendly"
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