Thanks Deke! Yeah, I knew about that one... I just had a brain fart & couldn't find the other.

Hey... this is off-topic but I just looked you up on IMDB and saw you worked on Van Helsing... There's something I've wondered for some time...

Did ILM recycle some of the elements from its defunct Frankenstein & the Wolfman animated project for Van Helsing?

I ask, because I was an editor on Frankenstein down in the pit of C building and damn, that wolfman model looked familiar. I haven't seen Van Helsing, but looking at the trailer... Wolfman fighting Hugh Jackman on a speeding carriage that's on fire? That's a lot like the sequence that the Frankenstein movie kicked off with originally!

Well, take it easy!
--Jud



-----Original Message----- From: Deke Kincaid
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 3:07 PM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Turning off auto-keyframe in roto

also there is a global option for it in the preferences.

https://skitch.com/dekekincaid/r9eaf/preferences

-deke

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 07:17, judp <[email protected]> wrote:
OK--

Quick newbie question... I knew how to do this at one point, but summarily
forgot...

How do you turn off the auto-keyframe thing for a roto shape. I have a roto
shape that I'm adjusting, but I don't want it to animate if I make
adjustments to it on different frames.  I know there's a way to kill the
animation after the fact, but how do I keep it from auto-keyframing it in
the first place?

I just want to turn auto-keyframe off for that one particular roto shape,
not globally

Thanks!
--Jud

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