Hello everyone
I have a few silly questions
I am a freelance artist, my brother and I own our own company in Norwich, UK.
My current toolset is:
-Softimage XSI FND 6.02
-Blender (which I also teach)
-Combustion 3 (out of maintenace)
-Zbrush
Of course Zbrush is a niche, and Houdini can blatently do everything XSI and Blender can and more!
But my main question is aout 2D compositing, I am still learning little bits of Houdini when I can, but as anyone transferred a 2D based compositing workflow like that of Combustion, and After Effects into Houdini?
Things I would like to do with Houdini
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- digitallysane
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Halo (the compositing module of Houdini) is not intended as a full-featured compositor.
Its features are intended mainly for tweaking your renders in post (it has some included operators for that and you have VEX/VOPs available which lets you do whatever you want, it also features a multichannel floating point architecture). It misses things like a decent keyer, tracking or painting. Also, on Windows 32 bit it is quite unreliable, however on XP 64 or Linux it is usable.
For usual compositing tasks you'd still need a stand-alone compositing package (we use After Effects and Nuke here).
Dragos
Its features are intended mainly for tweaking your renders in post (it has some included operators for that and you have VEX/VOPs available which lets you do whatever you want, it also features a multichannel floating point architecture). It misses things like a decent keyer, tracking or painting. Also, on Windows 32 bit it is quite unreliable, however on XP 64 or Linux it is usable.
For usual compositing tasks you'd still need a stand-alone compositing package (we use After Effects and Nuke here).
Dragos
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Hey Teatime,
Have a look at an app called FXHOME Visionlab Studio at:
www.fxhome.com
The price is cheap enough relatively and it does a good job. I bought this on offer over Christmas, it was reduced by a big %.
cheers
Aidan
Have a look at an app called FXHOME Visionlab Studio at:
www.fxhome.com
The price is cheap enough relatively and it does a good job. I bought this on offer over Christmas, it was reduced by a big %.
cheers
Aidan
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