like this
set cut_paste_input [stack 0]
version 6.2 v2
push $cut_paste_input
Group {
name VIEWER_INPUT
selected true
xpos -360
ypos 3859
}
Input {
inputs 0
name Input1
xpos -247
ypos 479
}
CheckerBoard2 {
inputs 0
name CheckerBoard1
xpos -247
ypos 397
}
add_layer {rgba rgba.beta}
Merge2 {
inputs 2
name Merge10
xpos -247
ypos 519
}
Output {
name Output1
xpos -247
ypos 619
}
end_group
Howard
>________________________________
> From: Howard Jones <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]"
><[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, 6 February 2012, 14:21
>Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] Re: Creating shortcut to RBG in viewer
>
>
>(oops - sent too early)
>
>
>or you could set as a input process and activate through python should you wish
>
>
>Howard
>
>
>
>>________________________________
>> From: Howard Jones <[email protected]>
>>To: "[email protected]"
>><[email protected]>
>>Sent: Monday, 6 February 2012, 14:20
>>Subject: Re: [Nuke-python] Re: Creating shortcut to RBG in viewer
>>
>>
>>I'd be interested to know how else you would expect to display RGBA on an RGB
>>monitor??
>>
>>
>>You can have a checkberboard as a B input and set the AB mode to over for
>>your last question.
>>
>>
>>
>>Howard
>>
>>
>>
>>>________________________________
>>> From: KiboOst <[email protected]>
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Sent: Monday, 6 February 2012, 14:00
>>>Subject: [Nuke-python] Re: Creating shortcut to RBG in viewer
>>>
>>>
>>>Is anyone having a script to deleting all selected viewer connections at
>>>once ?
>>>
>>>Also, why can't we have te viewer displaying RGBA ? We have RGB or A (or
>>>lum, or matte). Is there a way to have the viewer showing RGBA, like RGB
>>>cutted by A over a checkerboard ? This woud be really neat when shuffling
>>>and working on alphas
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>>
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