Regarding default opening behaviour: Nuke should remember which sliders you had shown in $HOME/.nuke/uistate.ini. If it's not working for you, then that's a bug. I do remember having problems with this in the past but it appears to be working fine in 7.0v5. -E
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Martin Constabe <[email protected]>wrote: > Howard: I agree with your enthusiasm on the ability to make very long > sliders. Is great. > > I am also hooked on the ability to make a color balance correction using T > then being able to refine it with an R or a B. Is great and I miss that in > every other app I have. > > Fair enough on the points about screen real estate. > > However, I stand by my point about the need for a little more minimum > space between the sliders. I think Ean's mock up is a good solution. > > One more point… a small but significant one. After a new install, the > default opening behavior in the Windows (and maybe Mac) Nuke color picker > pallet is (I recall) for all the sliders to be open at once. I think that > by changing this to only the HSV sliders being open will be a significant > improvement. Newbies will be less confused and battle weary pros will not > care one way or another. > > I know that Nuke is not, and will never be a app for greenhorns. However, > as long as it is taught in schools such as mine, easing newbies into a > painless user experience will always be an issue. > > > > Martin > > > On Apr 11, 2013, at 3:31 PM, Howard Jones wrote: > > > I quite like 3 (you missed off one slider). I always use it landscape as > my screen is wider and if I stretch it full width I get a great granularity. > > > > However in 3 you still use up UI because the bars are not hiding but > collapsing the sliders. Plus it doesn't take long to know just by looking > that a set of sliders are RGB or HSV > > > > From a UI design IMHO by adding a divider between the colour wheel and > the sliders you are breaking the connection between the colour wheel and > the sliders. Though subtle isn't an improvement to me. > > > > Howard > > > > On 11 Apr 2013, at 04:56, Martin Constabe <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Whoops. Pallete_03.png should have looked like this… > >> > >> > >> <pallete_03.png> > >> > >> > >> On Apr 11, 2013, at 11:37 AM, Martin Constabe wrote: > >> > >>> I am now in front of my Nuke and playing with the color picker. I > think that a lot of the issues that I raised could be dealt with by > slightly expanded minimum spacing values. I often see student staring at > the pallet in the attached configuration (pallet_01.png). The bars are far > too close for comfort. In pallet_02.png all I have done is to expand the > pallet a bit and, in photoshop, shrink the color wheel a bit. This I feel > is easier to read. > >>> > >>> I can not find the student's work on this topic. But one thing that I > recall as being a sensible idea was to reconfigure the color space buttons > in the manner show in pallet_03.png. This is observant of the simple > principle: that buttons and their associated actions should be visually > related. I also moved the before / after sample swatch to a more agreeable > position and sightly increased the spacing on the top bar to accommodate a > larger swatch. This is to reflect its importance. I also added a divider > line between the wheel and the rest of the pallet. > >>> > >>> These are not behavior changes so much as readability changes. > >>> > >>> Personally I am a big fan of MODOS's interface. They have done an > excellent job of maintaining consistency and usability. However, I am a > bigger fan of Nuke's nimbleness (MODO can be a tad sticky sometimes). > >>> > >>> > >>> <pallete_03.png> > >>> > >>> > >>> <pallet_01.png><Pallet_02.png> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Apr 10, 2013, at 9:45 PM, Howard Jones wrote: > >>> > >>>> Glad you said that. I find it really good so I'd be interested in > what the too many cooks bit is. > >>>> Only thing I'd like is save able pallettes and then only once in a > blue moon. > >>>> > >>>> But if there's something better I'm all ears. (We are talking about > the colour wheel slider thingy aren't we?) > >>>> > >>>> Howard > >>>> > >>>> On 10 Apr 2013, at 14:37, "Diogo Girondi" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> I too would love to see what would you consider the ideal color > picker palette. > >>>>> > >>>>> Last time it changed it was for the worse and they end up rolling it > back to its original design. I remember giving a few stabs my self at that > time and all I could do was to make it a bit fancier/prettier. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Ean Carr <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Hey Martin, how would you prefer it then? IMO, the color picker > hasn't changed much over the years because it functions like the majority > of users want it to, me included. But I'm all ears if you can dream up > something better :) -Ean > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Martin Constabe < > [email protected]> wrote: > >>>>> When I teach interface design I show them Nuke's color picker pallet > as an example of 'too many cooks spoil the broth'. > >>>>> > >>>>> On Mar 27, 2013, at 6:01 PM, Rich T wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> > [quote="Elias"]Just resize the window and you'll get the other > layout > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > Thanks Elias, that was easy > >>>>> > > >>>>> > Rich > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > Richard Turner > >>>>> > Digital Media > >>>>> > Central Institute of Technology > >>>>> > Perth. 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