The "Pick" option is the only way to create link knobs in the GUI, so if you can't access the node you want, you'll have to do it using Python.
-Nathan ________________________________ From: nuke-python-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk <nuke-python-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk> on behalf of Jake Richards <tru...@blueskystudios.com> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 7:27:36 AM To: Nuke Python discussion Subject: [Nuke-python] Creating a link knob in the GUI Hello: I'm mocking up a gizmo and want to create some link knobs (knob type 41) and trying to figure out if there is some way to create these knobs using the GUI? Under the manage user knobs I don't seem to see a way of creating a link knob either under the pick or add. (The knob I want to link to is a sibling in the tree so it doesn't show up in the pick menu) It'd be great if I could just add that knob and type in something like "Radial1.softness" or ctrl-alt-shift drag a knob onto the User tab or something. Am I not seeing the forest through the trees or do I need to use python to create these knobs? Nuke 10.0v1. Thanks! Jake -- -- -------------------------------------------- tru...@blueskystudios.com 203-992-6319 LTD Blue Sky Studios --------------------------------------------
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