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Karba
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We are working on zoom navigation for NodeGraph editor
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p3taoctane
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awesome!!!!!! Thanks indeed
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Good stuff! I must say I am impressed with the things you guys are adding at this stage of v1.
Thanks for that. Keep up the good work 8-)
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great..really missing it ..
how about pressing a key to frame a node selected in the ""outliner "" ?
how about grouping nodes ?
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nuke, shake, fusion, flame, etc. style...very good

please add embedded basic compositing capabilities too, so we (plugin users) can use the standalone version as tool to refine our renders.
PDplayer is a useful tool for example.
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thank you! i've been wanting this for a while! very helpful for scenes with lots of materials and mesh nodes.
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Very Cool, Looking forward to this new functionality!

Have you checked out rhino's parametric modeling plugin Grasshopper? it has a similar look and feel. It has a nice UI function to save zoomed in locations of the graph so you can quickly zoom to a specific part of the nodeGraph by picking a view name from a dropdown menu. I'd imagine on complex scenes it would make things easier to navigate without haveing to look too closesly at node names.
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A2Zen
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Great !!! I am waiting for this !! :D
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Wonderful. Will be much more efficient.
Thanks Karba.
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Great, Great , and Great!
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