full screen function
Posted in: NUKE from The FoundryI am looking for function for toggling full screen of Pane ( shortcut is "space" by default)
not toggleFullscreen()!
someone know about it?
Thanks
LUMA PICTURES, located in Venice Beach, CA. is looking for the best Jr. Character TD artists out there to add to our talented team for a number of high profile upcoming projects. Luma attracts some of the best in the business and many talented who have worked with us on a project basis have made Luma their home. We pride ourselves on providing a challenging environment with plenty of room to spread your wings and be your best.
QUALIFICATIONS:
– In depth knowledge maya (modeling rigging animation)
– Extensive knowledge of C++, Pyhon and Mel script, (Pymel optional)
– Understanding of human and animal anatomy
– Basic modeling skill (optional) to fix deformation for final shot
– Knowledge of ncloth ( optional)
– Must have example rigs and tools to view and download upon resume submission
SUBMISSIONS:
If you think you fit the bill and want a quick response, email your resume, a link to your online reel/portfolio and a shot breakdown to jobs10@luma-pictures.com. Please make the email subject "ATTN: Recruiting – Jr. Character TD". Do not attach images or movie files to your email because they will get filtered out. If you prefer to send hard copies, you can submit a resume, reel, shot breakdown and cover letter to:
Attention: Recruiting – Jr. Character TD
Luma Pictures
248 Westminster Ave
Venice, CA 90291
Submitted materials will not be returned and no phone calls please.
www.luma-pictures.com
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I attached a smaller res pic
till now i take a seperate scanline-renderer for that card and merge the result to the rest with a normal merge node an its according merge operation.
does anyone know a way to do it without a seperate scanline-renderer but with some of the possible merge operations a merge has?
thanks
RVLT – brand new from Hello Monday. I absolutely love the print-inspired layout and typography.
Kyle Poff showcases a portfolio full of crisp, well-considered and meticulously executed graphic design.
I would like some general opinions or advice on tackling such a project as I’ve never done anything like this.
I’m thinking that I would have to do some stills of the imagery first to get the timing and then fire out some sort of timecode on to it so I could work on the clips in smaller sections before I stick it all together, right?
Like I said, any advice or tips are most welcome.