Nuke keyboard shortcuts

Nuke  

Zeynel -
6 years ago
- Shortcuts

Note: On Mac, replace the Ctrl key with the Cmd key.

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↑  Shift + U

Splay selected nodes to last selected node

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↑  Shift + X

Swap A/B inputs on node

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↑  Shift + Y

Splay backwards (2nd node to 1st node’s output)

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Alt +
+

Pan

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Alt +
+

Zoom-in/out

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Alt + ↑  Shift + K

Declone nodes

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Alt + ↑  Shift + U

Splay last selected node to input A

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Alt + ↑  Shift +

Version to up to the latest file (Read nodes only)

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Ctrl + Alt + A

(on a node) Select all nodes in node tree

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Ctrl + Alt + G

Replace Group node with nested nodes

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Ctrl + Alt +

(click on a node) Open node properties in floating window

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + /

Search and Replace (Read and Write nodes)

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + B

Toggle selected node(s) bookmark on or off

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + C

Change node color

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + G

Copy gizmo to group

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + V

Paste a copied node into a new branch from an existing node

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift +

(click on a node) Select all upstream nodes

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + N

Create a new script in a new session

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + P

Create Precomp from selected nodes

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + X

Extract selected nodes from tree

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Ctrl + Alt + ↑  Shift + G

Create Group from selected nodes

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Ctrl + Alt + ↑  Shift + K

Force clone

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D

Hide version(s) of a clip. You can only hide versions when a clip is opened in the Versions Bin

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F8

Refresh clips

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V

Display the version selector

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Alt + D

Display metadata for the selected shot(s)

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Alt +

Version down the selected clip

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Alt + F5

Rescan clip range

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Alt +

Version up the selected clip

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Ctrl + B

Create a new bin

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Ctrl + N

Create a new sequence

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Ctrl + ⤶ Enter

Open selected clip in the Viewer

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Ctrl + Y

Create a new tag. You can only add tags to the Tags panel

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Ctrl + Alt +

Go to min version

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Ctrt + Alt + ⤶ Enter

Open selected clip a new Viewer

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Ctrl + Alt +

Go to max version

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/

Search by node name or class

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+

Copy current value from one control to another

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⤶ Enter

Chooses selected menu item

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Tab

Move to next control in the properties

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Increment control values

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Alt +
+

Increment control values using virtual slider

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Alt +

(click on close X) Close all Properties panels

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Ctrl + A

Select all nodes in Properties panel

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Ctrl +

Reset slider to default

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Ctrl +

(click on close X) Close all properties panels except the one clicked

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Ctrl +
+

Expression link controls

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + A

Close all open Properties panels

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↑  Shift +
+

Copy animation from one control to another

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↑  Shift + Tab

Move to previous control in the properties

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A

Frame all keyframes

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C

Interpolation (Cubic)

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F

Frame all selected keyframes

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H

Interpolation (Horizontal)

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K

Interpolation (Constant)

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L

Interpolation (Linear)

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Select single point

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(on blank space) Select region of points

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+

(on point) Move all selected points

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+

(on selection box) Scale points inside selection region

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+

(on transform handle) Move all points in selection region

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+

Draw box in area and zoom to fit area to curve editor panel

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Fit selection to window

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or F
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R

Interpolation (Catmull-Rom)

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X

Break selected control points’ handles

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Z

Interpolation (Smooth [bezier])

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Alt + `

Display Curve Editor

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Alt +
+

Pan

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Alt +
+

Variable zoom

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Ctrl + A

Select all curves

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Ctrl + C

Copy selected keys

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Ctrl + E

Copy Expressions

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Ctrl + L

Copy Links

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Ctrl +
+

Move keyframes freely on the x and y axes

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift

(hold down) Hide points to click on selection box/transform handle

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Ctrl + V

Paste curve

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Ctrl + X

Cut selected keys

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↑  Shift +

Add or Remove points from selection

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↑  Shift +
+

Draw box to add/remove points from selection

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Alt + ↑  Shift +
+

Move single point

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Ctrl + Alt +

Add point to current curve

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + C

Copy selected curves

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Ctrl + Alt + ↑  Shift +

Sketch points freely on current curve

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Tab

Increase indentation

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Ctrl + [

Load previous script

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Ctrl + ]

Load next script

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Ctrl + Backspace

Clear output window

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Ctrl + ⤶ Enter

Run script in editor

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↑  Shift + Tab

Decrease indentation

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + [

Decrease indentation of selected text

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + ]

Increase indentation of selected text

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Backspace

Delete an item from curve list or Delete points/shapes

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C

Toggle Clone tool

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D

Toggle Dodge/Burn

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Del

Remove selected point(s)

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E

Increase feather on selected point(s)

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Esc

Switch back to the current Select tool

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I

Pick colour

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N

Toggle Brush/Eraser

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⤶ Enter

(Bezier/Spline tools) Close shape

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S

(with Viewer mouse-over focus) Cycle between the selected tool’s modes

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T

(Clone tool) Toggle source as onion skin with transform jack

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T

(Select tool) Display transform box (points) or jack (shapes)

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V

Toggle Bezier/B-Spline/Ellipse/Rectangle tools

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X

Toggle Blur/Sharpen/Smear tools

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Z

Smooth selected points

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Ctrl + A

Select all points

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Ctrl +

(Bezier/Spline tool) Sketch a Bezier or B-spline

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Ctrl +

(on a point) Break tangent handle for selected point

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Ctrl +
+

(Clone/Reveal tools) Set offset between source and destination

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift

(transform box) Drag transform box points to move them

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↑  Shift +

(Bezier tool) Create a sharp point on previous point

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↑  Shift +

(editing points) Bring up transform box for selected points

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↑  Shift +
+

(Brush/Eraser/Clone/Reveal tools) Change brush size

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↑  Shift +
+

(editing Bezier/Spline points) Move both tangent handles at the same time

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↑  Shift + E

Remove feather from selected points

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↑  Shift + Z

Cusp selected points

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Ctrl + Alt +

(on Splines) Add point to curve

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift +

(B-Spline) Increase/decrease tension of B-Spline shape


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Program information

Program name: Nuke Nuke (Imaging)

NUKE is a node based composing application used for television and film post-production. It is developed by The Foundry.

Web page: foundry.com/products/nuke

Last update: 11/11/2019 8:10 PM UTC

How easy to press shortcuts: 83%

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Shortcut count: 414

Platform detected: Windows or Linux

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? Jadavashok OP says : 4 years ago 7/13/2020 4:02 AM
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