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Can't see bias handles through roto when set to top 17g


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I tend to dial down the transparency of any rotoscopes I use. (Usually between 66% and 88% will do)

In that way I see more of the model I'm working on (or in your case referencing) rather than the roto.

 

Edit: Are you saying you can see the Bias Handles fine in other roto views but not in the top view?

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They just don't show at all, handles simply aren't showing behind the roto... see screen shots

 

Yes, but is that in all Rotoscope views?

 

(I'll guess 'yes' here but don't know. I'll check on my end though)

 

Edit: Thus far I haven't been able to get the Bias Handles not to show behind Rotoscopes in a Modeling window. All is working as expected on my end with v17g.

I verified this in both 32bit and 64bit.

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Hi pixelplucker,

I think this is because you have the rotoscope setting 'On Top' set to 'On'.

I have no idea what 'On Top' is supposed to do, I always leave it as 'Off', but yes if you turn it on it will cut off any bias handles that are covered by the rotoscope.

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I believe Mark gets the cookie for this one.

 

"On Top" does exactly what it states... places the rotoscope on top of everything else.

(This as opposed to a rotoscope that you see behind your model, etc.)

 

Nice detective work there Mark.

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