From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)

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Warping one image to another

Warping one image to another - Nuke Tutorial

From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)

Warping one image to another

To warp one image to another, you first draw a spline around a target in the A image, and draw another spline around the same target, in the B image, then join the two splines together. So let's double-click on the Spline Warp node, to open it up in the Property panel. And we can take a look at our A image, which is here. And this is our B image. So, in this example, I'm going to warp the left eye of the A image, to the left eye of the B image, a rather severe warp. Now, the first step is to draw a spline for both the A and the B. I've already drawn a spline for the A side. So, I can select that here. Now the question is, how do I get the spline, for the B image. And there's two ways to do that. One is to make a duplicate of this, and then tweak it. Or, the second method is to draw a completely separate spline. So let's take a look at the duplication process. Over here on the spline list, I can do a right mouse pop up and say, Duplicate in B. Now if I switch to my B view, there it is.…

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