I've never really done a clone time offset in Nuke before, but it seems
that I can't set the time offset until I've laid a stroke down since the
only place to adjust this appears to be the Clone tab, which is greyed out
until you lay a stroke down. Then of course it's reset to 0 for the next
stroke since it works per stroke. Which is good in some ways since it gives
you more control but it should be stuck at the last frame offset selection
until you change it again. Maybe it's available as a knob in the viewer
control panel like everything else but I can't see it there.

In addition, the clone time offset doesn't seem to work with the onion skin
overlay. So in concerto with the above problem, I can't interactively see
what I'm doing.

Am I missing something here? It seems the workaround is to use multiple
paint nodes with time offsets set up manually, and maybe the reveal node.

Commotion did this so right!!!

Thanks,
Michael
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