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For clarity sake, Workflows should include functional backdrops on its graph.
Backdrops not only are useful to group nodes, but also to make easier to read/rearrange/debug  any node-graph.

The difference is pretty evident on any graph:

Without Backdrops:
 

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Edited by Miguel Caamano

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With backdrops:

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With the addition of backdrops we can clearly see in a glance how we are downloading material from a client FTP, checksuming it, copying elsewhere, and then creating 3 different copias: EXR, MOV & thumbnail.
Any issue that arises when using this script can be easily located in the script and the operator has not to play the guessing game.


In general i think that by including backdrops we make easier and faster Workflows. We give it the ability to deal with larger constructions and more complex scenarios while making it easier to use for the operator.

THanks

Miguel.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Miguel!

Sorry for the late reply. 

Many thanks for reaching out and thank you for using Mistika Workflows, which is much appreciated. First, we'd like to thank you for your request and for your contribution to make Mistika even better every day. 

I have saved all your requests on our Feature Requests documentation, and will consider it for discussion when our next R&D meeting takes place. 

If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Thank you very much again and have a great day.

Kind regards, 
Cristóbal 

 

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