I did it in Shake, with an absurdly long expression in two separate
warpX nodes.
As I remember it, the first node warped in log and the second one
reverted it back. So inbetween the two nodes, I could rotate and pan the
images.
It was really slow to process and the original HD images were badly
affected, the quality suffered at the end.
But it worked.
http://youtu.be/xP0Rkm4qF6c
In Nuke, I don't know how I would proceed.
Sorry.
On 09-Aug-13 03:13, Alex - wrote:
Has anyone here ever attempted to implement a Droste infinite zoom in
Nuke?
The page below describes the theory:
http://www.josleys.com/article_show.php?id=82
And this page has a working implementation as code for Mathmap:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/escherdroste/discuss/72157600109669013/
Is there any way to create/filter an image using python code directly?
I feel like this might have been doable using Shake's WarpX and a
absurdly long expression. Or maybe a similarly absurd Expression node in
Nuke feeding an STMap. But Ideally I'd want to be using python to
directly process the image.
Alex
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