From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
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Using property panels - Nuke Tutorial
From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
Using property panels
The Property Panels, live here in the Property Bin. So we'll take a look at the Property Bin first. This is the new script that I'm using. The Property Bin has a number of features designed to help you manage the open property panels that are used to adjust the settings for each node. To open a Property Panel, you double click on the node. And they open up here in the Property Bin. And you can scroll through them if there's more than you can see. Another way to open a Property Panel is if you add, a new node. So I'll go to the Transform tab, and get a transform node. And it immediately opens it up here, in the Property Bin. In the upper left hand corner, there's this very important number. This number controls, how many open Property Panels you can have open at one time. When you're new to Nuke, it can be very confusing to have a lot of Property Panels open. So, while you're new, I recommend you set this down to a small number like, two, and all of the Property Panels closed except…
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The user interface5m 28s
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Using the viewer9m 2s
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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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