From the course: Nuke New Features Consolidated

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Capturing the viewer contents

Capturing the viewer contents - Nuke Tutorial

From the course: Nuke New Features Consolidated

Capturing the viewer contents

- In addition to the new flipbook you can also do a viewer capture. The viewer capture creates a playblast, which is a capture of exactly what's seen in the viewer window, zooms, wipes, 3D wireframes, and all. I'll set up a viewer wipe for you here by setting it to the wipe mode, hook my viewer to this transform node here, so I'm going to have Transform1 under the Merge node. Okay, I'll turn off my in and out points and play this to cache it. It helps if you have the clip pre cached in the timeline. Okay we're ready to capture it, I'm going to first zoom in. Remember now, the capture gets you exactly what you see in the viewer view port not the viewer node. So we click over here on the capture button and it opens up the capture dialogue box here. Again you get to choose between multiple viewers if you want. Now it also has this option here to customize the write path let's close that for the moment, and we'll click Ok, and now it's going to capture just and exactly what is in the…

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