I have connected the final_shot camera rotations to my uv_projection in my geometry so it is always facing the camera.
But the uv_projection don't match the camera rotation.
I have put in here a zip with a hipnc and the geo.
wrong uv_projection
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not sure what you are trying to do
if you want camera projection there is an option for that in UVTexture SOP called Perspective From Camera
but if you need to match only rotation then be aware that either make sure your snowman object has zero rotation in transform/pretransform
using transform SOP before uvproject with the values that are now on object
or compensate for that in uvproject1 node
not sure if this values are correct but this is a quick guess:
rx: 90+ch(“../../final_shot/rx”)
ry: ch(“../../final_shot/rz”)
rz: 90+ch(“../../final_shot/ry”)
if you want camera projection there is an option for that in UVTexture SOP called Perspective From Camera
but if you need to match only rotation then be aware that either make sure your snowman object has zero rotation in transform/pretransform
using transform SOP before uvproject with the values that are now on object
or compensate for that in uvproject1 node
not sure if this values are correct but this is a quick guess:
rx: 90+ch(“../../final_shot/rx”)
ry: ch(“../../final_shot/rz”)
rz: 90+ch(“../../final_shot/ry”)
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not exactly
camera projection also matches with screen dimensions (so xy resolution = uv )
and it is not orthographic, but rather projection from one point (camera origin) unless you set camera to be orthographic of course
it really depends on what you are after
camera projection also matches with screen dimensions (so xy resolution = uv )
and it is not orthographic, but rather projection from one point (camera origin) unless you set camera to be orthographic of course
it really depends on what you are after
Tomas Slancik
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Method Studios, NY
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