Re: OTish: What nodes does the FXTree need?

Date : Mon, 5 May 2008 23:17:37 +0200
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Ahmidou Lyazidi" <ahmidou.xsi(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: OTish: What nodes does the FXTree need?
I don't understand people asking for those plugins, they are only around 100$, why reinvent the wheel?

2008/5/5 Luc Froehlicher <lulu(at)alamaison.fr>:
RSMB and Twixtor are available for the FXtree.
http://www.revisionfx.com/products/by_host/softimage_xsi/

Kai Wolter a écrit :

Hi Alan,
speaking of real smart motion blur, a node set doing optical flow analysis in the FXTree would be awesome - not just for motion blur but also for retiming purposes (like in Shake).

Kai

On Friday, April 25, 2008, at 04:30PM, "Robert Chapman" <tekano.bob(at)googlemail.com> wrote:
 
Hi Alan,

A motion vector blur (eg real smart<http://www.revisionfx.com/products/rsmb/>)
has got to be pretty high up there on the list.

Next in line would be some kind 2D volumetric blur (eg
Frischluft<http://www.frischluft.com/flair/flair.php>)


why, just them 2 alone would stop me opening after effects! :)



2008/4/25 Alan Jones <skyphyr(at)gmail.com>:

   
Hi All,

I'm looking to gauge people's interest in a commercial set of FXTree nodes.

I'd imagine it including in the ballpark of 20 nodes. If people could
mail we with
a few details of their opinion on the matter.

Things I'm specifically interested in are:
* how many nodes you would expect to be in a package
* pricing/packaging expectation - i.e. would you prefer a site
license/per machine/other setup and at what price point
* list of nodes you'd like to see in such a package.

If you could send a mail to me with any thoughts on these things it'd be
great.
Or discuss on the list if you like.

Cheers,

Alan.
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