Johnny Farmfield wrote:At least for merges it's easy enough to set it up it as in Nuke, just choose two nodes, press "m" and you'll create a merge
In Fusion, the easiest way to create a Merge is to grab the Output of one node, then drag and drop over the Output of another node.
The Merge is automatically created and the node, whose Output was dragged and dropped, is assigned as the Foreground.
To me personally, it seems a faster and more intuitive way than in Nuke.
Also, you can paste a node from the clipboard while another node in the Flow is selected.
Fusion will create a Merge and the pasted node will be assigned as the Foreground.