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Re: Rotoscoping long sequences
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Matthew Beall
on Oct 27, 2009 at 3:32:16 pm
What kind of hardware are you using?
I tried it on both a dual-core 3ghz notebook, and a 2.5ghz quad-core notebook.. Both were about what your tests were, 2 or 3 frames a sec..
I also can't seem to cache out very many frames for real-time scrubbing, which would be essential for checking the rotoscope spline.. I think I could get maybe 40 or 50 frames.. Most of my clips are around 900-1000 frames, I would like to cache out at least half of those so I can play or scrub at realtime..
I hope I can figure it out, I'd really like to use mocha.. I have lots of other scenes in this project where I could use planar tracking..
-Matthew
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Rotoscoping long sequences
by Matthew Beall on Oct 26, 2009 at 8:49:38 pm
Re: Rotoscoping long sequences
by John-Paul Smith on Oct 26, 2009 at 10:59:00 pm
Re: Rotoscoping long sequences
by Matthew Beall on Oct 27, 2009 at 3:32:16 pm
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