Cool - although dam shame MatteToRoto is not in Nuke.... and a little weird.

thanks for the tip Matt

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On 06/08/13 17:46, Matt Pascuzzi wrote:
We actually just dealt with this last week in our studio here,

We ended up using the MatteToRoto tool in shake, and exporting the SSF files - Nuke used to have a script that would import SSF but we couldn't find it and were pressed for time, so instead we opted to import the SSF shape into Silhouette and export the shape from Silhouette to Nuke.

Bit of a roundabout way of doing things but it worked!

Cheers,
-matt


On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Randy Little <randyslit...@gmail.com <mailto:randyslit...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Use illustrator to make a svg path. Can silo open svg?

    On Aug 6, 2013 9:07 AM, "leon felipe carrizosa"
    <leoncarriz...@gmail.com <mailto:leoncarriz...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        But I think Furnace MatteToRoto is implemented for Autodesk
        Media and Entertainment Systems and Shake. Not in Nuke :(


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        On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Randy Little
        <randyslit...@gmail.com <mailto:randyslit...@gmail.com>> wrote:

            Furnace has a plug in that does this

            On Aug 6, 2013 8:24 AM, "Neil Scholes" <n...@uvfilms.co.uk
            <mailto:n...@uvfilms.co.uk>> wrote:

                Hi Chaps

                Is there a nifty way of converting mattes to roto
                shapes? bezier.

                i want to use Nuke to pull keys - then convert the
                matte to a shape which i can use in power matte in
                Silhouette.

                Ive been playing with the trace sop in Houdini - which
                is perfect - except i don't know how to take the
                spline and export into a bezier format.

                Any advice most welcome.

                Many Thanks


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