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Introducing our newest tool from SideFX Labs, Regions from Image! Section out an input file into major shapes based off of dominant image colors, and use these shapes for masks, polygon extraction, and more! #Houdini SideFX #techart

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Kitae Kimvor 2 Jahren

@sidefxlabs @sidefx I love @sidefxlabs so much

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Paul Estevesvor 2 Jahren

@sidefxlabs @sidefx Very cool video! Lovely to see the tool and also a usecase!

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vincent thomasvor 2 Jahren

@sidefxlabs @sidefx Not sure why you are going by Cop context which is terribly slow and not stable. You could basicely do the same thing in less than 10 nodes and 5 min setup but well make lifer easier i guess for many!

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