hey patrick

cheers for the reply, I was just thinking that aside from the volume / cloud 
evolving and undulating  over time clouds could be rendered as a single frame 
and camera independent from 3d and any camera move applied in nuke, hopefully 
in time this is something that would be possible.

-adam


On 17/10/2012, at 6:15 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:

> Hi adam,
> 
> As you said you already answered your own question, "deepToPoints" gives you 
> a pointcloud representation of your Deep files, similar to what 
> "PositionToPoints" does.
> What you mentioned under 1.) is theoretically possible, but rendering 
> pointclouds in Nuke doesn't give a satisfying result yet.
> 
> Regards
> Patrick
> Am 17.10.2012 um 07:53 schrieb crunch fx:
> 
>> ?
>> ?
>> ?
>> 
>> 
>> On 10/17/12, adam jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> hey all
>>> 
>>> Being that I don't have Renderman install I can't test these things my self,
>>> so
>>> 
>>> If I had for example a cloud rendered with deep comp values could I
>>> 
>>> 1. fly a nuke camera though it and see the changes in opacity and density as
>>> the camera passes though it
>>> 
>>> 2. would there be a way in the 3D environment using the depth values to have
>>> the cloud represented as a 3D volume, similar to what a ppp can do for other
>>> 3d renders in nukes 3d environment ? Might have answered my own question
>>> "deep to points"?
>>> 
>>> -adam
>>> 
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