first thingk I always do if just comp and paste everything into a new
comp.   It could also be things like the plates are a file that nuke
doesn't like.  Say exr in a block compression.


Randy S. Little
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On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 1:33 PM, JoePockaj <[email protected]
> wrote:

> **
> So I am very new to Nuke and forums about Nuke but I have yet to find any
> solution to my problem. I am having some slowdown problems when working in
> Nuke with a certain project. The thing that confuses me is that it is
> really only the one script. It is a blood hit that has about 70 nodes in
> total. Thing is, I have another script ( wire removal) I was just working
> on and it was several times faster and it had almost 1000 nodes. This leads
> me to believe that the problem is something to do with the project
> specifically.
> If anyone has any hints on how to speed things up, they would be most
> welcome.
>
> Thank you
>
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