From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
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Motion estimation speeds (NukeX) - Nuke Tutorial
From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
Motion estimation speeds (NukeX)
- I've made a little rig here to help show the differences between these two timing options. So I'll open up this Kronos node so we can compare the differences in the output and input speeds here. Now these two Kronos nodes are identical. I've just linked the output speeds so we can see the results of the same speed curve applied to the two different speed approaches. And again, I've also put labels up here so you can tell which one I'm looking at. Output speed, input speed, back to output speed. I'll start by setting a constant velocity of two for both of them. On frame one, the output speed and input speed are both on one. But if jump to frame 50, output is 99 and input is 99. No change there if I cycle to 51 where we'll see frame 100. This is a 100 frame clip. So the bottom line is with a constant speed, there's no difference between the input speed and output speed parameters. However, let's take the output speed and set a key frame of two here on frame 51. I'll jump to frame one…
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2D Viewer changes8m 3s
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Motion estimation (NukeX)4m 12s
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Motion estimation speeds (NukeX)2m 37s
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