From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
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Navigating the Curve Editor - Nuke Tutorial
From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
Navigating the Curve Editor
Nuke's curve editor is very sophisticated and allows you a great deal of control over your animation curves. FIrst, we'll take a look at how to navigate Nuke's curve editor. To see how to display curves, first we'll open the ColorCorrect property panel and the Transform property panels by double clicking on them. Now if I open the Curve Editor. Oh, let me increase the window size here so we can see better. We can see that both the ColorCorrect and the Transform are in the Curve Editor. So the same rule of the dope sheet. Which ever property panels are open in the property bin, you'll see them in the Curve Editor. I'm going to close the ColorCorrect property panel. So that only the Transform curves are left in the Curve Editor. The parameters are organized in a little tree that you can fold up by clicking on these icons, if you want to tidy up your display a little bit. If you select a curve, it may or may not show up in the graph. So, click in the graph and type the F key and that…
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The user interface5m 28s
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Using the viewer9m 2s
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Playback controls2m 34s
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The timeline3m 16s
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Project settings4m 24s
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Working with nodes5m 40s
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Using property panels4m 49s
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Adjusting node parameters8m 44s
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Keyframe animation3m 44s
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Using the Dope Sheet3m 6s
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Navigating the Curve Editor3m 34s
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Editing animation curves4m 23s
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