All settings are set to copy everything by default.

To omit specific item types or change the way WrapItUp behaves, edit the following parameters:

– media



make nuke script copy, relinked

Make another copy of the Nuke script in which all nodes that have their media copied over will be relinked.

make nuke script copy, relative relinked

Make another copy of the Nuke script in which all nodes that have their media copied over will be relinked using the following path prefix: [python {nuke.script_directory()}]

This way, the nuke script will keep working, even if it has been moved to a different location/machine – as long as the media files are right next to it.

place media in folder with node name

Place all media items in a subfolder with its corresponding node as that folder’s name.

This helps finding which media belonged to which node in the new comp, and it is an extra measure against the kind of problems that could arise when parent folders of different media items have the same names.

parent directories

The amount of (empty) parent directories to copy over for each found media item.

For instance:

An image sequence in /path/to/image/files/file_####.exr with a parent directory count of 3 will have the following destination in the final collected path:

../MEDIA/image/files/file_####.exr

If the ‘place media in folder with node name’ checkbox is unchecked, do not make this number too small.

Fiiles with same-name parent directories might end up overwriting, or merging together.

– add-ons

copy font directory (if any)

If the current Nuke script has a custom Project Font Path set in Settings > Node, collect this directory.

copy gizmos

If custom gizmos are used in this Nuke script, collect them and generate an init.py and menu.py file that installs them on a different machine.

This function does not work for all gizmos, as they can be dependent on other files.

This does not work for plugins (.dll, .so, .dylib).

– misc

continue on error

Continue copying if an error occurs.

If there are errors, check the log.txt file generated in the selected root folder.

exit nuke on finish

Close Nuke entirely when the copying process is finished (or on error, if ‘continue on error’ is disabled).

Useful for machines that are licensed using a limited number of floating licenses on a license server.

CSV separator

Set the log file’s CSV column separator.

License

Use this flag internally when running Nuke in command-line (when relinking).

The -t flag uses a nuke_r license, the -ti flag uses a nuke_i license.