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Thread: Clip Editing with NUKE
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20th December 2007, 10:04 #1
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Clip Editing with NUKE
A clip has a range from 0 to 30.
The clip was connected to "Frame Hold" to hold the frame 1 for 10 frames.
But, after 10 frames, the clip didn't play from "frame 0".
(Q) I want the clip to play from 0 after "frame hold'. Does it have a tip for it?
Because NUKE didn't have Time Editer to deal with clips, I'm confused.
Thanks for your reading.Last edited by sisqosnew; 21st December 2007 at 19:10.
Montreal - Quebec
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25th January 2008, 07:16 #2
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I think what you need is a TimeOffset node.
Set the Read node to hold the first frame and then set the TimeOffset node to 10. Your Read will only show the first frame until it starts again at frame 10.
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7th March 2008, 14:16 #3
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You can do that quite simple in the read node of your Footage. There should be a line named frame, if you type in "frame-10" there your footage will stop ten frames and afterwards play normaly.
Hope i could help you.
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24th March 2008, 05:10 #4
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Works Well
Thanks for your relies.
You help me a lot.
I think NUKE will be good to deal with Clips.Montreal - Quebec

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