Welp this is embarassing... Turns out that since Nuke 12.0, there is a great node called Inpaint that does exactly what PxF_Filler does except faster... and easier to setup. :-) So do your self a favor, if you have Nuke 12+, give Inpaint a try! (I did not know Inpaint existed when I recorded this video, because I am an Old and I keep using the same old tricks over and over...)
I use both. Inpaint is hard coded I think which makes it give its own result different than pxf filler or any other filler. so I always try both and compare the result so sometimes pxf is better and sometimes inpaint is better
Welp this is embarassing... Turns out that since Nuke 12.0, there is a great node called Inpaint that does exactly what PxF_Filler does except faster... and easier to setup. :-) So do your self a favor, if you have Nuke 12+, give Inpaint a try! (I did not know Inpaint existed when I recorded this video, because I am an Old and I keep using the same old tricks over and over...)
I use both.
Inpaint is hard coded I think which makes it give its own result different than pxf filler or any other filler.
so I always try both and compare the result so sometimes pxf is better and sometimes inpaint is better