and also to mention eyeon brings out a product called dimension, which
claims to do alot of the stuff occula can do, but for $995
if it is at the same level as occula then its a game changer in stereo
prep work
Am 11.10.2011 18:24, schrieb dave dfx yu:
OT... :) Fusion drops price to
Hi Bruce,
from memory 's0' refers to the slope of the tangent, which in Horizontal
should have no effect. I have a list of what they all refer to, and I'll
dig some info out for you when I get to work.
Wouter
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 20:24:31 +0100, bjl70
nuke-users-re...@thefoundry.co.uk wrote:
Hi Nuke users,
I'm searching something that appear to be simple but I don't find any
way to do this.
I have a Gizmo node with some switch and read nodes inside.
Following the case, the read node can have a bad file value (generated
by an expression) and be in ERROR and ERROR is wrote on the
Hi Nukers! Please help, how can I reach the zoom value in the viewer window
with python? Thanks Peter ___
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someone else might have a better answer, but off the top of my head,
if you put hasError in the disable knob of the offending node, I
believe that will fix it.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 4:53 AM, Dorian Fevrier dor...@macguff.fr wrote:
Hi Nuke users,
I'm searching something that appear to be
Thanks for your answer!
To be honest, I do not really understand. :(
But it gave me an idea
def returnFalse():
return False
node.hasError = returnFalse
# Result: Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line 1, in module
AttributeError: 'Node' object attribute 'hasError' is
So we've decided to try to tackle this (again. we usually hit a wall and
give up. Not this time!). I think it's basically working, and if I run
$NUKE_PATH
/Volumes/nuke_tools/
which is correct. But some things work and some don't. RSMB works fine. But
for instance I can't get J_Ops to work:
Hey Frank,
First of all, thank you for providing this gizmo. I took a look at removing
jitter using the integrate script function and a jitter period, which seems
to work quite well. The only issue I can see is that Nuke appears to preserve
the tangent handles from the original curve, but I
Both error and hasError are available in the expression parser, actually.
node.error returns true if using the Node would result in an error (even if
the error comes from somewhere else upstream)
node.hasError only returns true when an error is raised within the node
itself.
As J said, just
Ah, right you are Ivan. Thanks.
-Nathan
From: Ivan Busquets
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 11:28 AM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Do not display the error state of a node
whichisinside a Gizmo
Both error and hasError are available in the expression parser, actually.
Well, unless you have something that is adding the appropriate J_Ops
subdirectories to your plugin path as well, Nuke isn’t going to know about them.
-Nathan
From: Gary Jaeger
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 10:27 AM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: [Nuke-users] Question about central
Thanks Nathan. I added the J_Ops lines to my init.py and menu.py files
# init.py
# J_Ops
#
# Created by Jack Binks on 14/02/2010.
# Copyright (c) 2010 Jack Binks. All rights reserved.
import sys, nuke
for path in nuke.pluginPath():
if os.path.exists(path+/J_Ops/py):
Does anyone know where the license files are supposed to go on osx? I had my
drive die so I cloned one of our other machines at the office and now nuke
boots up in PLE mode because it can't seem to find our license server. Our
tech guy is out of the country so unfortunately I am stuck. I tried
/Library/Application\ Support/TheFoundry/FLEXlm/foundry.lic
on mine
Howard
From: Nick Guth nick.g...@gmail.com
To: Nuke user discussion nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
Sent: Wednesday, 12 October 2011, 20:21
Subject: [Nuke-users] Float License Directory
as you have a license sever you need to tell the machine where to look
for it. i can't tell you exactly how to do that on OSX as we're on
windows. but i guess you do it the same way. which is by setting an env
variable that tells nuke where to look for the license server.
here i set the
The weird part is that the env var is already directed to correct directory.
I emailed their support - so we'll see what happens.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Michael Hatton
michael.hat...@gmail.comwrote:
Environment Variable FOUNDRY_LICENSE_FILE=[path or server]
buried on pg 469 of 'Nuke
in /usr/local/foundry/FLEXlm/
make sure you have a file called foundry.lic and it's contents should be:
SERVER server name server hostid
VENDOR foundry
USE_SERVER
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Nick Guth nick.g...@gmail.com wrote:
The weird part is that the env var is already directed to
Hi all,
merge all doesn't seem to work with additional channels when set to
stencil/mask.
It does work using in/out (which I'm avoiding to use for all the
obvious reasons)
IMO this a bug (and am actually baffled that I didn't come across earlier)
please have a look at the attached script
I had also problems to mask or stencil all layers of a stream, so I created
this handy gizmo:
http://www.nukepedia.com/gizmos/tnt_maskall/
Best regards,
Michael
--
DI (FH) Michael Habenicht
Digital Film Compositor TD
http://www.tinitron.de
Hey Jan!
Annoying one for sure. Specially since the older Merge node did have the
expected behaviour.
This has bitten me a few times, and while you could obviously write your own
workaround gizmo/plugin, I find the easiest approach is to set up a couple
of shortcuts for 'Stencil' and 'Mask' that
Hi Ned,
I will have to take a look myself. I haven't cracked open the gizmo in a while
and filtering the animation curves instead of just using the originals will
requires some more expression switches. Hope it won't make it too slow.
Will take a look when I get some time.
Cheers,
frank
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