Great news.
Thanks Jack.
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Jack Binks j...@thefoundry.co.uk wrote:
Well, that was more painful than I expected. Definitely need something more
fortifying than tea and biscuits now!
The web front end should now have been updated with the mailman archives we
have
Try here: http://vault.centos.org/
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Joerg Bruemmer
j.bruem...@lostgraphics.de wrote:
Hm, only can find Centos5.7 on their site
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If your workstation have a Nvidia card you can use the Nvidia X Server
Settings tool (I'm assuming Linux as OS) to set the balance between
Quality and Performance. Try to move the slider towards the
Performance side (right) and see if it helps. I'm not sure if you need
to reboot the computer after
I didn't try it, but there is a --pause flag (check the Nuke User
Guide, page 475).
./charlie
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TimeEcho.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Magno Borgo li...@borgo.tv wrote:
Lets say I have an alpha channel of a moving object. How can I generate a
single image that represents this alpha through time?
This would generate the trail of the alpha. Something like frameBlend
but without
Pretty useful, indeed.
Thanks.
./Carlos
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 2:41 AM, Nathan Rusch nathan_ru...@hotmail.com wrote:
Anyway, this is a little bit of a brain-dump, but hopefully some of it is
useful.
-Nathan
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Really nice.
Thanks!
./Carlos
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 3:55 AM, Haarm-Pieter Duiker
l...@duikerresearch.com wrote:
Hey,
Following up on this thread. There's a Blink implementation of the
panorama to panorama mapping up on Nukepedia now.
If you delete the temp folder and start Nuke, which permissions are given
to the folder and the files inside?
I'm not sure (and I dont have Nuke here to test) but maybe create a group
with all the users that use Nuke and set the folder permissions to rw for
this group solves the issue.
./Carlos
Sure, the high signal to noise ratio is one of the things that I love of
these mail lists.
Mailing lists(and I'll include google groups in that category) certainly
aren't perfect, and forums have their strength(searching for one), but
there seems to be an unfortunate human behaviour that gets
+1
We have a new batch of hi-res monitors and all the compositors using them
are asking about this.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:02 AM, Howard Jones mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com
wrote:
+1
I find this bad enough on a 2560 pd width let alone 4K which is becoming a
problem now and a major issue by end
Some of the compositors here (Nuke 9.0v3 on Windows OSX) complain about
this issue, but they weren't able to pinpoint it to an specific workflow or
node when asked.
These days I'm working mainly in Python dev on Linux (Nuke 8.0v6 and 9.v03)
and it didn't happen to me yet.Cheers
./Carlos
On
Are you talking about the Gizmos? They have a github repo.
https://github.com/LumaPictures/LumaNukeGizmos
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Randy Little randyslit...@gmail.com
wrote:
I know these are all on nukepedia individually. I was hoping that there
where somewhere as a group single
I agree with what Frank says.
In any case, there is already a VFX StackExchange-like thing going on:
www.vfxoverflow.com and even a subbreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/nukevfx
I would post this annoucement there too, to reach a wider user base.
Thanks Aaron.
./charlie
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016
A little progress. It doesn't go straight to Spam but Gmail told me that
it is because of my filters (I have your email address whitelisted) and
still flags it as Spam.
./charlie
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Check the maillist archives (or the documentation), if I recall
correctly there is a way to remove the limit.
./charlie
n Thu, Apr 7, 2016, at 04:27, John Mangia wrote:
> That's odd, I remember working with much larger images in the past. Why
> is there a resolution limit?
>
> John Mangia
>
>
Wow, I totally missed this one!
Thanks Deke.
./charlie
P.S: And yes, I also noticed the slower response times lately.
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On Fri, Mar 25, 2016, at 22:41, Deke Kincaid wrote:
> On the happy side though, they finally caught up with what the rest of
> the
> software world did 15
I can't test it right now, but I think that source will do what you
need.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x237.html
./charlie
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As far as I know you can't get the return value from the 'whole' panel,
only from a knob. This should work (not in front of Nuke now):
print panel.value('Choose a file extension')
Cheers.
./charlie
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016, at 13:50, Igor Majdandzic wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am running into a
For line breaks you can also use '\n'
[value size]\n[value mix]
./charlie
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Thanks for the explanation.
I had some misconceptions about group.begin()/group.end()
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As far as I know they are equivalent but using the 'with' statement is
more pythonic.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016, at 18:57, Igor Majdandzic wrote:
> Hows the with statement working here? I was always defining group.begin
> and end. This looks much more elegant
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