that's actually more straight forward again then the ones you first
mentioned:
nuke.knobDefault('RotoPaint.toolbar_source_translate_round', 'True')
This comes up a bit. Does anybody care to summarise this in a little
Nukepedia cookbook entry? ;)
On 4/11/12 7:18 AM, [email protected] wrote:
You are right, it doesn't work. And what's funny is that that
attribute seems to be set globally for all the other tools that have
the offset controls (if you set round to true in the interface in the
clone node it also sets it for the bezier and spline controls...).
Looks like a possible bug to me.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Hugo Léveillé<[email protected]> wrote:
Ok I had the syntax right. But for some reason the "round" knob is not
working for me. (unless I'm not triggering the right one)
kSourceTranslateRoundAttribute = 'str'
so what I am trying is:
....
{ clone ltt 0 str True}
....
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012, at 11:12,[email protected] wrote:
This seems to work for me (in the context of the previous example):
{ clone ltt 0 opc .5}
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Hugo Léveillé<[email protected]>
wrote:
Is there a syntax to set 2 parameters at once ? Let say I want to set
the lifetime "ltt" and the round "str". Working fine in your exemple but
its breaking if I try to set 2 parameters
Thanks. I have been looking for that one for a long time
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012, at 15:55,[email protected] wrote:
Hi Alex, you have to do it like this (for lifetime, for example). They
should really change the way this works, I have a bug id for it: bug
#10544
nuke.knobDefault("RotoPaint.toolbox", '''clone {
{ brush ltt 0}
{ clone ltt 0}
{ blur ltt 0}
{ sharpen ltt 0}
{ smear ltt 0}
{ eraser ltt 0}
{ reveal ltt 0}
{ dodge ltt 0}
{ burn ltt 0}
}''')
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Alexander Berson<[email protected]>
wrote:
hello,
Is there a straight forward way of setting the tool bar knobDefaults on
create for the RotoPaint node?
ie
nuke.knobDefault('RotoPaint.toolbar_opacity', '0.05')
nuke.knobDefault('RotoPaint.toolbar_lifetime_type', 'all')
obviously don't work or I'm missing something.. also not sure what the
expression would be if I wanted it to apply these settings only under
certain paint tools inside of the roto paint node.
ie
clone and the eraser tool gets set to : opacity = .05
lifetime = all
other tools get left at their default state of single frame and 1 opacity.
thanks,
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