Offset

Offset the input by the given x and y values and repeat the input at the edges. The resulting image can then be used to create a seamless transition between the edges. By offsetting back, you will get a seamless tile.

Updated: 9 October 2019

Author: leafpictures

Compatible Nuke versions: 10.0 or later

Compatibility: Linux 32

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Description:

Offset the input by the given x and y values and repeat the input at the edges. The resulting image can then be used to create a seamless transition between the edges. By offsetting back, you will get a seamless tile.

 

Demovideo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wub6DqP9zY

 

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Compatibility:

This node is written in C++ and compiled against the following variants:

Linux: 12.0, 11.2, 11.1, 11.0, 10.5, 10.0

Windows: 12.0, 11.3, 11.2, 11.1, 11.0, 10.5, 10.0

 

MacOS: 12.0, 11.3, 11.2, 11.1, 11.0

 

 

Installation:

-> Simply download, extract and add the absolute path of the extracted Offset folder to your init.py:

nuke.pluginAddPath('path/to/Offset')

 

Make sure to update the path to your downloaded version accordingly.

Inside the Offset folder there is a menu.py which will choose the correct Nuke variant for your currently used Nuke, depending on your operating system and Nuke version, so you don't need to do anything further here.

 

A manual that describes all knobs is attached.

 

Enjoy.

 

For further plugins and other tools, please visit www.leafpictures.de

 

 

Updates:

 

1.0.0
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- Initial Release (#1)

 

knobs

 seamless tile setup

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