There is a simple check box in Nuke for each node:
"Hide Input".
So simple but so powerful for organizing node graphs...
Attached screenshots with explanation
This feature allows to connect multiple nodes/operators/events without getting node lines clutter (often also called "spaghetti" nodes).
The lines become temporarily visible as soon as any of the connected nodes is selected.
It enables to work with such advanced networks, which would otherwise be a nightmare.
It's definitely a worse solution to duplicate an event 8 times, only to get the graph cleaner
(for privacy reasons I have greyed out some parts of the screenshot)
in tyflow it looks like without that feature currently this:
I would even connect more, but I stopped, because it makes the node graph at some point unreadable.
"Hide Input".
So simple but so powerful for organizing node graphs...
Attached screenshots with explanation
This feature allows to connect multiple nodes/operators/events without getting node lines clutter (often also called "spaghetti" nodes).
The lines become temporarily visible as soon as any of the connected nodes is selected.
It enables to work with such advanced networks, which would otherwise be a nightmare.
It's definitely a worse solution to duplicate an event 8 times, only to get the graph cleaner
(for privacy reasons I have greyed out some parts of the screenshot)
in tyflow it looks like without that feature currently this:
I would even connect more, but I stopped, because it makes the node graph at some point unreadable.