All the nodes in the pipeline are not updated or processed when a change is made to the pipeline. This is to save time if
processing is not needed. For example, when you make a change in one node, that node and all previous nodes in the branch
are updated immediately, but not the subsequent nodes.
In the pipeline, the status of a node is indicated differently depending on the type of node.
Node Type |
Unprocessed |
Processed |
Single Input |
The arrowhead at the right side of the node is red. |
The arrowhead at the right side of the node is green. |
Multiple Input |
The label under the node is black. |
The label under the node is white. |
Blend |
The arrowhead is red and the label is black. |
The arrowhead is green and the label is white. |
You can opt to have nodes updated on an “as needed” basis, or update them manually:
- With automatic update, when you click a node, that node and all nodes before it on the pipeline are updated since the previous
nodes are required to produce the correct result for the node. For example, if you click the Result node, all nodes in the
pipeline are updated.
- With manual update, you selectively update nodes.
To set the update mode:
- Display the Setup menu.
- Use the Auto Update button to set the update mode.
For: |
Do this: |
Automatic update |
Enable the Auto Update button. |
Manual update |
Disable the Auto Update button. |
NoteAuto Update only affects the schematic (it does not affect processing while you are working within nodes).
To update a node automatically:
- Select Move from the Edit Mode box.
- Click the node.
NoteIf the node does not get updated, make sure that all multiple input nodes in branches leading to the node have the required
source inputs.
To update a node manually:
- Select the node. See Selecting Nodes.
- Click Update.
The selected node and all previous nodes are updated.
NoteIf the node does not get updated, make sure that all multiple input nodes in branches leading to the node have the required
source inputs.