dg_PerspLines v1.2


 
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Contributor: Den Gheiko
Handy tool for drawing perspective lines
Requirements:
8.0, 7.1, 7.0 or later
Linux, Mac, Windows
17 Nov 2014
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That's the tool I made for myself for quick and handy drawing perspective lines

Also it can create horizon line and align camera according to two vanishing points

http://vimeo.com/112049408

 

How to use:

1. Match points of two lines (named base) according to footage

2 Create additional lines as reference. New line alines according to base lines

3 Create new dg_PerspLines for another vanishing point if necessary

 

Select two dg_PerspLines nodes and create dg_Horizon

select two dg_PerspLines and call 'dgTools->PerspLines->Align camera for 2 selected nodes' to create aligned camera

If camera seems to be aligned wrong press 'swap' button inside camera node

 

Hope you'll enjoy one!

 

How to install

1 Put dg_PerspLines folder into your tools folder

2 Add nuke.pluginAddPath('dg_PerspLines') into yout init.py

Gizmo will be added to menu 'dgTools/dg_PerspLines' automatically

 

UPDATE v1.1

- Nuke 7 is now available

- Bug fix: new points added in new User tab. Now new points creates in 'additional lines' tab

- Line width knob added

UPDATE v1.2

- dg_Horizon added

- Camera align added

- Bug fix: lines was visible only in first frame. Fixed

 

Thank you for response

 

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Comments   

 
+1 # Gianluca Salerno 2015-02-05 12:25
Hi Den!
That'a a brilliant tool, is what I used to do in other match move SW and in maya.
Unfortunately it doesn't work at all in nuke 8..at least not for me.
Have you a fix for that? would be great.
The additional lines doesn't appear on the gizmo.
Thanks again for share this!

Gianluca
 
 
0 # Jadan Duffin 2024-10-27 01:36
Cant get this to work in 15.1v3. Can we try to get this updated?

Getting the following error:
File "C:/Users/xxx/. nuke/init.py", line 68
print K
^^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'. Did you mean print(...)?
 

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