Exactly, Same feelings.
I tend not to use layout shortcut for anythign that is connected, as it
never gives desired results in my experience.
-Adam
On 05/22/2012 06:35 PM, Richard Bobo wrote:
+1
I'm still new to Nuke, but I also find myself using B as a backbone.
It makes more sense to be adding the A channel on top of B...
Rich
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On May 22, 2012, at 8:56 PM, Jason P Nguyen wrote:
It has always puzzled me when using the alignment's shortcut "L"
would put your A nodes to the top & B nodes to the left like,
A A
B__| __ B__|
The new 'breakout layers' option for psd also align the nodes that
way, but must of the artists, including me working the other way
around to keep the B pipe as a backbone like,
B
A__|
B
A__|
So, the question is, isn't the foundry suppose to fix this so that
when we hit "L" (lower case) it would align B on top & A on the left?
Just curious.
J
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