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Chapter 7, Working with Compositions |
By linking other compositions with your working version, you can create a more complex composition. You can link to as many compositions as you need. You can link to a specific output of a composition, as well as specify the mark in, mark out and offset times, and the repeat mode.
When you link to a composition, you are viewing the primary version which is read-only. The Link Image tab in the tool UI displays all the outputs associated with the version to which you are linking. When you attempt to link to a composition that is outdated, the link node turns red to indicate that it is out of date.
There are many advantages to linking compositions:
Keeps the tool pipelines of individual compositions separate from each other. You see only your own tool pipeline. This eliminates the risk of inadvertently deleting or modifying tools added to the pipeline by another composition and can also make it easier to identify the different segments in the production pipeline.
Makes it easy to review different possibilities for a shot. You can link to a composition and then choose the output you want to see.
Linking makes dependencies easy and efficient. If your work depends on the result of another composition, you can link to that composition and work on the composition that contains the link. However, you may be working on multiple compositions independently and each one will stay up-to-date or will detect if a more recent version is available. This is controlled by the Link type list in the link node UI which lets you specify: primary, latest, working and explicit. For example, when linking to the Latest version, the link node will realize if it is outdated with respect to this selection. How the link node reacts to this out-of-date condition is controlled by the On Load button. When it's on, the link node will update to the proper version at load time (when the composition is open in read-only). When On Load is off, it is up to you to visit the link node and click the Update To button to link to the proper version.
Makes it easy to apply your tool pipeline to a different published result. You just select the result.
In a Library Browser (Ctrl + O), select a composition and drag it into the Schematic view.
In the gate that appears, swipe south through the Link option.
The linked composition appears in the Schematic. If this is the first time you are linking to a composition from this composition, the Link Image tab appears in the tool UI. If a Link Image tab already exists for this composition, its contents update to reflect those of the composition to which you just linked.
Select the Link Image tab.
Each version may have multiple outputs. The link node will have as many output sockets as there re output nodes in the currently linked version. If necessary, change the version to which you are linking, by selecting one from the Version list:
Primary -- Link to the primary version of the composition.
Latest -- Link to the most recently created version of the composition. This is a common choice at the beginning of a project when compositors are experimenting with ideas and nothing is locked down yet; you want to see the latest idea for a shot.
Working -- Link to the working version of the linked composition.
Explicit -- Link to any result. Click the Browse button beside the text field. In the Version browser that opens, select the output to which you want to link.
The Update To button is highlighted to indicate a discrepancy between the currently linked version and the Link mode being used. This option is also available when you use the "Primary" link mode and the Primary version is changed (i.e. version 2 becomes primary, whereas version 1 was primary beforehand). This option is not available if you are using an explicit version.
When using the Primary or Latest mode, click the On Load button to automatically update the link node when the composition that contains the link node is opened. The update will not occur if you are viewing a version as viewed versions are read-only.
Set the mark in, mark out, offset, and repeat times by editing the respective fields. Or you can select the As Comp option to use the linked composition's times.
Note: If there are further updates that occur while the composition is open, you must update them manually.
Things to Remember
The Player Display preference determines what the Player displays (tool input, rendered result, etc.).
You can determine whether the composition to which you are linking is up-to-date by checking the linked node's tool UI (Link Image tab). The Link Image tab is common to all linked compositions; you must click the node of a linked composition to see its information in the Link Image tab.