Move your elements directly with a brush instead of using transform nodes or Grid/Spline Warp
RotoPaint Transform
Updated: 14 February 2021
Author: [email protected]
Compatible Nuke versions: 10.0 or later
Compatibility: Linux, Mac, Windows
ROTOPAINT TRANSFORM
VIDEO TUTORIAL: https://vimeo.com/403958094
OTHER VIDEO TUTORIAL WITH EXPLANATION: https://youtu.be/5gLyf6db7mk?t=5814
v1.2
+ minor fixes with BBox
v1.1
+ added Transform tab, so you can transfer your track information
+ fixed problem with the smooth on the edges of the frame
+ updated the format from the source
+ added Mask
It's much easier to use this node. You will save a lot of time!
Sometimes you have to move some parts of the plate/element every frame and using Rotoshape and Transform could be really annoying and slow.
With RotoPaint Transform, you can use just the brush to move directly the elements. You can decide the strenght and the smoothness of each brush and animate the mix overall.
Connect the node to the image, click the button 'Select Brush' and start to paint.
Personally I use often this technique with FX and elements like Lightnings, when you want to customize the position of some parts.