![]() Select the task that the review item is being uploaded to.Īfter selected the appropriate export settings, click the Export button. Once completed the video will be automatically uploaded to the task in NIM as a new review item. ![]() Use Publish Sequence to export an existing Flame timeline to NIM. This action is essentially the same as using the standard Flame Export option for a Sequence Publish with additional functionality built-in to link with NIM project structures and shots. What this means is that the export will follow the rules established by the Export Preset including what items are exported. By default the NIM sequence preset exports the following: The video files to be exported from the timeline clips. The audio files to be exported from the timeline clips. The Flame openClip associated with the input node of the batchFX file. The Flame openClip associated with the shot clip on the timeline. The batch file associated with each timeline version. Publishing a sequence will create new shots in a NIM show if shots do not exist. If shots exist with matching shot names, NIM will associate the exported shots with the corresponding NIM shots. The exported elements and files will then be logged in NIM for each corresponding shot. If the Batch OpenClip is associated with the “COMP” element type, and a Nuke compositor logs their render in NIM with a “COMP” element type, when Scan For Versions is selected in Flame, the openClip will be updated with all files on the shot that have the matching “COMP” element type. The Nuke render will now appear in the version list for the shot on the Flame timeline. Select the element type to associate with the exported video files. Select the element type to associate with the exported audio files. Select the element type to associate with the source openClip file for each shot. Select the element type to associate with the batch openClip file for each shot. Select the task type to associate with the batch file. ![]() When the sequence export is complete, the newly exported shots will exist in the selected show in NIM along with updated shot icons and frame length. Selecting the shot information in NIM and navigating to the elements list will display all exported elements for that particular shot. Selecting the shot information in NIM and navigating to the files list will display all exported batch files for that particular shot. On the corresponding project server, the files that have been exported will be properly organized according to the NIM project structure selected when the job was brought online.įlame will create a new version of the sequence with an “_publish” suffix. Right click on this item to open the new sequence. The bottom track will point to the original source media, and the top track will point to the new video files exported on disk. From the top track, new versions of shots can be created as well as round-tripped through NIM to automatically update versions. If no elements are logged on shots in NIM you can still use Build OpenClips from Project to create. clip files based on the NIM project structure. This action scans the NIM project structure SHOT_RENDERS, SHOT_COMPS, and SHOT_PLATES folders, as defined by the project structure template used when the NIM job was brought online. ![]() clip file containing all files in the corresponding folder using the naming convention: _.clip. To build open clips from a NIM project structure, right click on a clip in the desktop reel or library folder and choose NIM Update OpenClips / Build OpenClips from Project.Ī dialog will appear with dropdown options to select the job, server, and show to scan for files. #EXPORT VIEWING LUT FROM AUTODESK FLAME UPDATE# Click the Scan for Versions button to begin searching the project structure. The list of jobs the user is current assigned to. The list of servers associated with the job. The Flame Export dialog will appear and in the lower panel choose the export type you wish to create. In this example the “Sequence Publish” type was selected. Select the “Show Advanced Options” to select the desired settings. In the Video Options tab, use the Pattern field to set the desired location for exported images.
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