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The context defines which capabilities a node graph has, which also affects which nodes can be added to it. | The context defines which capabilities a node graph has, which also affects which nodes can be added to it. | ||
- | So, if the context of the node graph evaluation allows for raytracing, | + | For example, only if the context of the node graph evaluation allows for raytracing, will you be able to add nodes that require raytracing. |
- | The nodeMeister node only allows for node graph to be used where the graph it's applied to at least match **all** of the contexts of the nodeMeister graph. | + | The nodeMeister node only allows for a nodeMeister |
- | You can select multiple contexts for a node graph, but please note, while this may make more nodes available, this will also restrict where the node graph may be used. | + | You can select multiple contexts for a node graph, but please note, while this may make more nodes available, this will also restrict where the nodeMeister |
As a general rule of thumb, **don' | As a general rule of thumb, **don' | ||
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|OpenVDB|OpenVDB| | |OpenVDB|OpenVDB| | ||
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+ | You can query the context of any node graph by adding the Context Info node (see [[nodemeister2018: | ||
===== Examples ===== | ===== Examples ===== |