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The Dope Sheet - Nuke Tutorial
From the course: Nuke Essential Training
The Dope Sheet
- [Instructor] We've just seen how key frame data can be edited in the property panel, but you cannot shift the key frame's timing there. For that, you need the Dope Sheet, which offers a very convenient way to shift the timing of key frames in the timeline. If your Dope Sheet is not open, go to the pane popup and select Dope Sheet. There we go. Now the rule is, whatever property panels are open, they'll show up in the Dope Sheet, assuming there's animation in that property panel. If there's no animation, it won't show up here. So if I open up the Transform property panel, it'll be added to the Dope Sheet. We're done with the color correct, so let's clear that. And we'll take a look at the Dope Sheet layout. Now you can fold up these parameters to declutter your screen, and now I am talking to the entire Transform node here. Clicking on transform one has selected all the key frames. If I want to deselect, I just come over here and click. I can move the playhead either in the Dope…
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Contents
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Tour of the interface8m 33s
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Use the Viewer: Part 16m 18s
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Use the Viewer: Part 28m 26s
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The Viewer playback controls2m 12s
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The Timeline8m
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Project settings4m 55s
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Build node trees5m 41s
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Work with Properties panels4m 49s
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Adjust node parameters8m 44s
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Keyframe animation3m 44s
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The Dope Sheet3m 6s
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The Curve Editor10m 8s
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A workflow demonstration: Part 15m 32s
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A workflow demonstration: Part 26m 1s
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