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Hi, I'm looking for a way to fine-tune exactly what visible OBJ nodes appear in a certain camera. I'm working on a Wrap-like tool similar to what Pixar show here: In terms of having the two camera views side by side, they have two separate obj networks for the source and destination meshes. I would like to contain the process in one network. If I have a simple OBJ network like so : And two cameras pointing to it, is there a way for Camera_A to only show sphere1 in the viewport, and hide box1, despite the fact that both are marked visible? I don't believe it's an option to collect the specific obj nodes together in a Geometry node via obj merges or similar, and just point the camera to that, since the OBJ transforms need to be directly interactible from the camera. Thanks for your help
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Help a brother out, I'm getting headache by trying to figure this out. At this point assuming it's a limitation of the software. I've been getting more into procedural texturing and shading and sometimes want to blur those textures for example to use as a mask. This far I haven't been able to figure out if there is a way to blur or filter SHOP textures in a similar way you could in COPs with Blur node. I guess SHOPs can't do this since the procedural textures are resolution independent. However is it possible to maybe import the texture to COPs and then after blurring there back to the shader again. The main thing being I want to avoid writing out the textures in between, if there is a interactive solution for baking texture out then maybe that would be fine. Attaching a examle scene file with texture() blur and example procedural texture I want to blur out. Thanks! textureBlur.hip
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When using the particle fluid surface node, it outputs polygons, and they have a really nice filter method to shape the metaball at the conversion to polygon. 1. Is there a way when using a copy sop and metaball (old school way to make a mesh) to apply this same type of filter to the metaball? Is there some kind of just "filter metaball" node? 2. Can the particle fluid surface node , output a filtered metaball field instead of converting to polygons - In other words, can I NOT convert to polygons, but just filter the metaball mesh and then ill convert it to polygons at a later step using the "convert meta" node
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Hi, has actually anybody tried this technique in production or equivalent experience with it? http://dev.ipol.im/~mdelbra/rhf/ This is just the latest one I found. Cheers, nap