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Emir Bojorquez

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How to reroute nodes?

PostWed Oct 27, 2021 5:18 pm

There is a Blender option called reroute, this one creates a small dot so you can connect multiple nodes there and is good for organization, can you do this in fusion?
Here is a picture, i'm talking about the small dots in the middle of the spline connection

https://imgur.com/a/vzwMj2O
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Re: How to reroute nodes?

PostWed Oct 27, 2021 5:21 pm

Pipe Router:

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Hold Alt/Option while clicking on the spot on the pipe where you want to create it.

Be aware that, unfortunately, PipeRouters are actual nodes and have a small impact on performance. It's no worse than any other node, but if you ended up having 50 or 100 PipeRouters in a comp, there would be a definite drop in performance. You can reduce the impact by a small amount by setting the PipeRouters to pass-through (select it/them, then Control or Cmd-P)
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Re: How to reroute nodes?

PostThu Oct 28, 2021 1:16 am

Thank you, that's what i needed and thanks for the tip

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