on this same topic What ever happened to VFX Desktop?   It just seems
to have stopped
Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com




On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 09:58, Bill Gilman <billgil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The Idea behind CLUTCH
>
> CLUTCH is a highly flexible descriptor for directory structures and 
> filenames, using an open source standard to .  By allowing the user to 
> pre-describe where he wants files (and links to those files) to live on disk 
> and how they're named, CLUTCH opens up any workflow to be faster, easier and 
> less human-error prone.  Managing the "where" of the pipeline means users 
> don't need to be bothered with a full understanding of how data resides on a 
> network, but instead just need to concentrate on their task at hand.  By 
> being able to map out a given facility or remote users' work area, 
> translators can be built to take data from one side and move it into the 
> correct place for the other side, or just leave it where it is and simply 
> know how to reference it.  Unlike other managed file systems, however, the 
> directory structure is completely human readable and easy to access outside 
> of CLUTCH-based tools, and is able to be tweaked in a central place, with the 
> changes rippling out from the center.
>
> Attached you'll find my first draft attempt at showing a spreadsheet based 
> approach toward defining comp scripts, renders(aka images) and elms.
>
>
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