mmm that's because you try to run the script on Nuke 6.3v4
normally i will work for version later than 6.3v4

to make sure PySide is available in Nuke type this in the script editor

import PySide.QtGui as QtGui

hit Ctrl+Enter

let me know if you have any other error message.


On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:03 PM, KiboOst <[email protected]
> wrote:

> **
> Yes, :
>
> ERROR: No module named PySide.QtGui
>
> Which made me verified which version had PySide [image: Smile]
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