Nuke to Final Cut and backwards !

October 06, 2011

XML Script python source code released

Due to some Emails we recieved, we decided to release the source code of our script under GNU General Public License. We think and hope that this will improve the development of this workflow.

Please use this forum to post updated or modified versions of the script.

You can download the new version here:

compflows_V01_beta_source


Donations are welcome


Cheers

18 comments:

  1. I will test it. Thanks

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  2. I've had no luck enabling the "premiere" option. Do you have an ETA on that feature?

    thanks!

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  3. Hi Matt,
    the "premiere" option is not fully implemented until now. We excluded the premiere option in the source code by now. Although the import to nuke works fine so far the export does not work properly.
    You can enable the code and try the following.

    Import your exported XML to After Effects (with Automatic Duck) and from there back to premiere.
    Don't know if that works. Can not test it here.

    By now we do not have an ETA on that feature.

    Cheers

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  4. looks like a real cool workflow tool. i tried to install the scripts but didn't get it to work. where exactly would you out the script files? thanks!

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  5. how to install:

    -copy the script files into your .nuke folder

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  6. ok, now i got it working. i was searching that .nuke folder everywhere within Program Files hierarchy but didn't realize it was located inside the Users folder. i rarely access these folders directly at all... thanks again!

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  7. Hey guys, does your script support R3d's or it works only with mov's?

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  8. Works with R3d's as well. Just try it out.

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  9. Hi! Can you host the source code on the Github (Open Source is free on Githut), it will help us those who want to help the community to improve this cool script. BTW, the download I got seems to only contain pyc file. It doesn't contain .py source code. It also doesn't contain GNU license, is that correct?

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  10. Hey SH Lai,
    yes you are right, We fixed the download. Sorry for that. It was the wrong zip.
    Concerning Github, never thought about that. Good point though.
    Cheers

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  11. Where can i find .nuke in mac???
    I can't find it!

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  12. Hey Vedat,
    it is simple. Just go to your user folder, press Shift+Apple+G, hit enter.
    Then type ".nuke" ( without quotation marks) and you are there.

    Cheers
    Martin

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  13. Hello there! Script looks promising but its currently not available at http://d3.minus.com/1353345778/O2Hh8HWmR5KOb0-Mawavjw/dW7zZsXh733K/compflows_V01_beta_source.zip. Any chance you can reupload?

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  14. Link is still dead. Please post it on github

    (if anyone has the code, please make it available. It's GPL so anyone can do that)

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  15. Please, reupload!

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  16. pls tell,how to export xml file from nuke to fcp...
    pls send script link...

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  17. pls tell,how to export xml file from nuke to fcp...
    pls send script link...
    ???????????

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