I totally agree with Howard.
It somewhat contradicts a node based environment and in Shake it
certainly seemed to bring on a dark age for me when having to debug
people's scripts.
On 10/4/12 8:21 AM, Howard Jones wrote:
Noooooooo.
Shake had one of those and it was a nightmare to sort compers scripts
out.
Howard
On 3 Oct 2012, at 20:10, Bill Gilman <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
+1
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*From:* helmsie <[email protected]
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*To:* [email protected]
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*Sent:* Wednesday, October 3, 2012 12:06 PM
*Subject:* [Nuke-users] new comp stack node survey
Hello all!
I'd like to see the interest in the Nuke community for a comp stack
node. It would take multiple inputs that can be reordered, soloed,
muted, and the comp operation switched on the fly without
disconnecting/reordering nodes in the node graph. Think photoshop
layers. The interface would be similar to the current roto node
layers. See the mockup attached. Please respond to this post so there
is a count for yea/nay.
Thanks in advance,
Helmsie
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