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Compositing Stereoscopic Images in NUKE

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Course Features

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Duration

70 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Downloadable Courses

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

70 minutes

Course Description

This series of lessons will teach you how to use NUKE's 3D Stereoscopic images pairs. We'll learn how to use NUKE's many stereo workflows and tools to composite stereo images efficiently and quickly. This project will teach us how to set up stereo work in our project and the basics of stereo workflows. The stereo features in the Read and Write nodes make it easier to work with stereo pair images. Then, we'll learn how to edit stereo images in NUKE. We'll also learn how to use the RotoPaint tools for fixing stereo images. This will teach us how to re-use data from one side to another and how to apply it in NUKE. The ReConverge tool will be used to adjust the screen depth. For project files, you will need to have NUKE 6.0 or higher.

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Hands-On Training,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

0 and up for project files

During this we'll learn how and when we can re-use data from the left to the right side, and how to actually apply this in NUKE

Finally, we'll go through an entire practical application of using the RotoPaint tools to fix our stereo images

Learn how to work with 3D Stereoscopic image pairs in NUKE

Software required NUKE 6

Using NUKE's various stereo workflows and tools, we'll be able to do our compositing work on stereo images quickly and efficiently

We'll begin this project by learning how to set up our project for stereo work and the basic stereo workflows

We'll finish by learning how to use the ReConverge tool to change our screen depth

We'll then learn about the stereo features built into the Read and Write nodes which make is easier to work with stereo image pairs

We'll then learn how to edit our stereo images in NUKE and how to edit only part of the stereo pair

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