Hi.
Is there a way to view the alpha as a transparancy grid? Like AE or Fusion.
Thanks
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Make a checkerboard and put everything over it? Wrap it up in a group and
use it as VIEWER_INPUT.
Ron Ganbar
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On 5 October 2011 15:03, blemma
You can make the viewer go through any gizmo/group. Just take the example
Ron gave and register it as a viewer process.
-deke
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 06:14, Ron Ganbar ron...@gmail.com wrote:
Make a checkerboard and put everything over it? Wrap it up in a group and
use it as VIEWER_INPUT.
Yeah how does that work if you already have a view process for a job.
Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com http://reel.rslittle.com
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:39, Deke Kincaid dekekinc...@gmail.com wrote:
You can make the viewer go through any gizmo/group. Just take the example
Ron gave
You simply make a bigger viewer process with more options in it that can be
turned on and off.
Ron Ganbar
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On 5 October 2011 19:06, Randy Little randyslit...@gmail.com
Ron what I am saying is that I wouldn't want to be messing around with a
SHOW template viewer process that may have all kinds of hooks inside of it.
It would be nice if nuke could show Alpha as Transparent. I always
feel like Nukes viewer is just antique even compared to what was capable in
If your show is using viewerProcess, then you still have the old Input
Process for yourself, right?
You can set up Input Process to happen either before or after the
viewerProcess, depending on your needs, but you don't need to turn off
either of them to see the other.
Unless I'm misreading and
Yeah I mean it would be nice to have more then one IP. LIke you could have
several IP groups. Does that make since? Is there an easy way to have
several IP groups. Never tried it.
I think its that I miss shake built in overlays.
Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com
You can define any number of gizmos as separate viewer processes just like
srgb/rec709, etc So you can have more then one IP essentially.
-deke
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 11:52, Randy Little randyslit...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah I mean it would be nice to have more then one IP. LIke you could
Perhaps it's possible by using a switch node as the output of your IP group.
Never tried it my self but it could work.
On 05/10/2011, at 15:52, Randy Little randyslit...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah I mean it would be nice to have more then one IP. LIke you could have
several IP groups. Does
if you feel adventurous you could create an IP gizmo/group that has nothing in
it but creates precomp nodes on creation that are filled based on a specific
folder/naming convention. This way you could use an arbitrary amount of
external scripts that follow facility/show/user precedence.
would
You can register multiple viewerProcesses, not IP's.
That's why I was recommending to use viewerProcesses for anything that needs
to be shared across a show (like a 3D lut, any additional looks, crop
guides, etc), and leave the IP free for the artists to use anything they
want in there.
It's
ivanbusqu...@gmail.com
To: Nuke user discussion nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011, 22:30
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Transparancy grid
You can register multiple viewerProcesses, not IP's.
That's why I was recommending to use viewerProcesses for anything that needs
ivanbusqu...@gmail.com
*To:* Nuke user discussion nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
*Sent:* Wednesday, 5 October 2011, 22:30
*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-users] Transparancy grid
You can register multiple viewerProcesses, not IP's.
That's why I was recommending to use viewerProcesses for anything
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