I wish there was a way to do the same but with the downstream nodes! 9 jun 2013 kl. 21:36 skrev "Nathan Rusch" <[email protected]>:
> Ctrl + click & drag a node to select and move its upstream tree along with it. > > From: Frank Rueter > Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 11:24 PM > To: [email protected] ; > [email protected] > Subject: [Nuke-python] your favourite nuke trick/tip > > Hi all, > > as we are rebuilding Nukepedia I thought it's a good time to add some more > random tips to show on the homepage, so I thought I'd ask for input from all > of you. > The "random tips" collection will show a slide show that cycles through a > collection of random little tips and tricks at the top of the home page. > Kinda like before except it will be animated (before it required a page > reload to show a new tip). > > If anybody has a cool little tip that can be described in a short sentence, > pleas reply to this thread and I will add it to the collection for the new > Nukepedia. > > We already have the following: > holding ctrl and click+dragging to the left of a digit in a number field will > turn on the virtual slider for that decimal position > hover the mouse pointer over any knob to see it's tooltip help > use the number pad to nudge any selected OSC (on screen control). The > modifier keys effect the increments. > shift+number key on a selected node will load the respective buffer into the > wipe mode to compare it to the currently viewed buffer > sign up to the official mailing lists through Nuke's help menu > holding shift while click+dragging a connected arrow head or tail will copy > the respective pipe to create another connection > holding ctrl/cmd+shift when dropping a node on top of another will swap their > positions and connections in the tree > page up and page down keys cycle through your available layers in the viewer > "$gui" in expressions will return 1 in the UI and 0 at render time. Great for > enabling nodes only when rendering on the farm (use it in the disable knob or > Switch node). > Middle clicking a icon of a node toolbar recalls the last node/tool used > from that menu. > Use Alt+W to draw a ROI in the viewer. > When working with floating viewers you can use Ctrl+R or Command+R to have > the viewer window resized to fit it's contents. > Ctrl+Click (LMB) on a tab will detach it from a panel. > Quick tap the space bar to maximize a pane and hold it a bit longer to open > the right-click menu. > Use Shift+{ and Shift+} to hide/show the top and bottom toolbars of a Viewer. > You can toggle full screen for most floating panels in Nuke by using Alt+S. > Use MMB+Drag in the Viewer's timeline to focus a certain region, Alt+LMB+Drag > to pan it and MMB+Click to frame the entire range. > When working with the Properties Bin you can use Ctrl+Double Click on a node > to open it as a float window > You can scroll the Properties Bin by Alt+Clicking & dragging labels of nodes > You can use Ctrl+T to cycle between panels of a pane. > > > Cheers, > frank > > _______________________________________________ > Nuke-python mailing list > [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ > http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-python > _______________________________________________ > Nuke-python mailing list > [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ > http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-python
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