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Getting Started with NUKE 6

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Course Features

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Duration

82 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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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

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

82 minutes

Course Description

This series of lessons will show you how to use NUKE, The Foundry's compositing tool. We can use NUKE to create visual effects and composite images using a node-based workflow. This allows us to make our compositions flexible and editable at any time. This project will begin with an introduction to reading in external images and the different parts of the NUKE interface. Next, we will learn basic color correction, masking, transforming and compositing. The final project will be to create a 3D render, and then write it out of NuKE into an image sequence. These lessons will provide an overview of the tools and techniques that NUKE uses to create composites. This overview will help you to get started with this powerful compositing tool in your production process. Software required: Nuke 6.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Learn how to get started using The Foundry's compositing software NUKE

Software required NUKE 6

Then we'll do some basic compositing, masking, transforming, and color correction

This series of lessons will cover the basic, everyday tools and techniques we use in NUKE to composite

Using NUKE we can composite and create visual effects using a node-based pipeline which allows us to keep our composition flexible and editable at any point

We'll begin this project by learning the basics of reading-in external images and learning the various parts of the NUKE user interface

We'll finish with a project to composite a 3D render and write it out of NUKE into an image sequence

With this basic overview of NUKE's workflows and tools, you will be able to begin using this powerful compositing software in your own production pipeline

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