its Mac and Windows only is one problem if you you are running linux.

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On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 13:47, Alex Fry <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone here looked at getting the Avid Artist hardware control
> panels working with Nuke?
>
> I can't really find any documentation about Avid's Eucon protocol.
> Are there any barriers with nuke/python that make this impossible out
> of the gate?
> Is there a clear reason this hasn't been attempted before?
>
> Obviously there are going to be some tricky mapping issues, but now
> this style of hardware is under 2k rather than 30k it's seems like it
> might be worth attempting.
> In my head, an Artist Color panel under my left hand and a Wacom under
> my right should be a pretty good combination.
> Map the currently active node to the panel, display knob names on the
> displays.
> You might find it works well with all of the normal node types, or you
> may find it make sense to make a few gizmos that are more specifically
> tuned to the limits of the panel.
>
> Anyone else out there looking into the same idea?
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