This is great! but i wish one thing. When you have footage A merged over footage B and while looking at your merge you are trying to warp A to fit a specific shape on B, i wish that the warp could stop snapping back to the full frame of source A while moving a point. It makes it really hard when you are doing tinny adjustments to align something to the background. =/
@mikeparadox Hello. The invert option was removed for Nuke 6.3v1, but there are plans to reinstate it. Hope this helps. I'll let you know when it's back.
@TeamEspada - Nuke is mostly aimed at compositing and grading. After Effects is a more generic animation / compositing / effects program. It integrates better with Adobe Premiere to create a hybrid editing / post-production suite. Nuke is more specialized and uses a "flowchart" style interface, more appropriate for compositing. It's also better at handling multiple channels and multiple color spaces. You can download demos of both.
Ah thanks, this was helpful.
fapotu 3 months ago
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This is great! but i wish one thing. When you have footage A merged over footage B and while looking at your merge you are trying to warp A to fit a specific shape on B, i wish that the warp could stop snapping back to the full frame of source A while moving a point. It makes it really hard when you are doing tinny adjustments to align something to the background. =/
TheNatydiazo 5 months ago
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TheNatydiazo 5 months ago
Nice, but where is invert option?
mikeparadox 7 months ago
@mikeparadox Hello. The invert option was removed for Nuke 6.3v1, but there are plans to reinstate it. Hope this helps. I'll let you know when it's back.
TheFoundryChannel 7 months ago
nice stuff !
steadiworkz 7 months ago
22:29 she looks happy :)
good job.
AkkarinKnight 7 months ago
@TheFoundryChannel - Grip Ward? Is this a Tuke Nutorial? :)
@TeamEspada - Nuke is mostly aimed at compositing and grading. After Effects is a more generic animation / compositing / effects program. It integrates better with Adobe Premiere to create a hybrid editing / post-production suite. Nuke is more specialized and uses a "flowchart" style interface, more appropriate for compositing. It's also better at handling multiple channels and multiple color spaces. You can download demos of both.
RFC3514 7 months ago
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RFC3514 7 months ago
TeamEspada, nuke is for professional visual effects and after effects is mainly for motion graphics but you can use it for visual effects too
andrearusky 7 months ago
what's better , nuke or after effects and why?? what are the differences?
TeamEspada 7 months ago