If you are creating a new SplineWarp, you can always just generate a
string to shove into the knob with toScript/fromScript:
Set up the node as you wish in the GUI, then get an example string:
print nuke.selectedNode()['curves'].toScript()
Write some code to generate a string in a similar format, then to create
a new node:
warper = nuke.nodes.SplineWarp3()
warper['curves'].fromScript("""AddMode 0 0 0 0 {{v x3f99999a}\n {f 0}\n
.... """)
Awful, ugly and error-prone, but.. works..
On 12/09/13 02:38, Gustaf Nilsson wrote:
Thanks Magno. I have forwarded this to the foundry('s spam folder?)
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Magno Borgo <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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Not possible, you can create Pin points and put them on A, B or AB
but you cannot connect 2 curves with python.
Join the club and reinforce these bug ids with support:
Bug 35393 – Unable to create splinewarp curve via python
_curveknob.Shape
Bug 34896 – a way to join splinewarp shapes via Python
Magno.
sorry I accidentally sent this email for finishing it:
"thank you with sugar on top!"
G
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Gustaf Nilsson
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I give up. How can i create a connected pair of pins in a
spline warp?
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