I study film editing and i love a lot special effects and i have few questions if thats ok. 3D compositing at 2:14 was basically all the psd files put it together and for the final details you added snow particles , fog etc ...am i even close to find a right answer ? i wanna advance to nukex from after effects and i need just a little advices like that ...
@WalkingXLegend Along the right tracks. Check out the basic tutorials on our website. Go to the home page and then Nuke and the Training Resources option on the right hand menu to get stuck into Nuke. For entry level try the Compositiors' Guide To Nuke further down the page. You can also download our PLE version and learn away. Good luck!
I'm a tad confused because I only just downloaded Nuke PLE and I can't seem to find an import button.
I'm still in High School and currently use After Effects for VFX (Hopefully I'll be getting CameraTracker for Christmas!) so I'm not really at a stage to have a proper go at Nuke.
@Genixel Hello. The NUKE PLE is NUKE not NUKEX so you don't get the extra features that it affords such as camera tracker, particles, FurnaceCore etc. There are lots of tutorials on our site to get you started. Look at NUKE then training resources on the right hand side. For importing use the READ NODE. Hope this helps and that your Christmas CameraTracker for AE wish comes true.
@Alyx9999 it's themost difficult to remove watermark I've seen. Itsbasically a bunch of constantly moving randomly colored dots. There's a lot and they change constantly.
Can I see any examples of those random marking like what is the actual difference between the project made from PLE version and the project made from actual Nuke version,please? I need to use Nuke to do my project work in my senior year in order to make my resume............
@alyx9999 Hello it means that your finished shots will have random markings on them. It prevents people from using the PLE version on commercial projects as it is just meant for learning.
@coleman265 Hello. Frank Rueter did some tutorials on this for us. You can find them on The Foundry website then click on Training resources on the right hand side / training videos. Then select PRODUCTION WORKFLOWS and you'll find some in there. Hope this helps.
Hi there! Im thinking about starting to use nuke for 3d compositing. However, I would like to know with what 3d modelling software were this examples done... do u recommend any of the available 3d software to match up with nuke 3d compositing tool?
@mrftothek Yes, Nuke has a full true 3D workspace for 3d compositing. You'll find lots of training videos on our website the foundry dot co dot uk. Go to NUKE / TRAINING RESOURCES
The user guide also has a good tutorial for 3d compositing and you can download either a 15 day fully functioning free trial or a PLE (watermarked personal learning edition) of Nuke to run through the tutorials from the NUKE page. Enjoy.
Hello Hacker2090 The PLE can be found on the Nuke page of The Foundry website. On the right hand side you'll see the options try, buy, rent. Two options below is the link to Personal Learning Edition. Enjoy!
Nuke does a huge amount out of the box. To see how much check our out Nuke Tutorials playlist with more than 40 videos showing how to get the best from it. You can however, extend it with bespoke code if you want to. It's entirely up to you. For interesting gizmo sharing etc. take a look at nukepedia.
Awesome video! I'm getting back into compositing. I was using Shake but since it was discontinued, I'm told Nuke is the way to go! Other than the watermark, what limitaitonions are in the PLE?
Heya buddy great tutorial. I have a question. Im trying to import my .mov from my 7D and im getting an error plugin FFmpegReader not found"? Is it becuase i need to import image sequence and not .Mov? How would i convert my video to image sequence?
A good place to start is The Compositor's guide to Nuke on The Foundry website in Nuke / Training & Tutorials. The tutorials on the YouTube channel are also great.
Nuke is indeed compositing software. Check out The Foundry's website to find out more. You can also download a PLE (personal learning edition) or email us to get a 30 day fully functioning demo license.
Awesome. Thanks. That prog is a blast! I read the creative cow tutorial for After Effects guys, just like me. And I gotta say, once you've understood the principles of nodes, it's easy to work with.
it's amazing. :D
BDominikGT 3 weeks ago
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I study film editing and i love a lot special effects and i have few questions if thats ok. 3D compositing at 2:14 was basically all the psd files put it together and for the final details you added snow particles , fog etc ...am i even close to find a right answer ? i wanna advance to nukex from after effects and i need just a little advices like that ...
WalkingXLegend 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@WalkingXLegend Along the right tracks. Check out the basic tutorials on our website. Go to the home page and then Nuke and the Training Resources option on the right hand menu to get stuck into Nuke. For entry level try the Compositiors' Guide To Nuke further down the page. You can also download our PLE version and learn away. Good luck!
TheFoundryChannel 3 weeks ago
Can all this kind of stuff be done in Nuke PLE?
Or is it Nuke X that does this kind of stuff?
I'm a tad confused because I only just downloaded Nuke PLE and I can't seem to find an import button.
I'm still in High School and currently use After Effects for VFX (Hopefully I'll be getting CameraTracker for Christmas!) so I'm not really at a stage to have a proper go at Nuke.
Genixel 2 months ago
@Genixel Hello. The NUKE PLE is NUKE not NUKEX so you don't get the extra features that it affords such as camera tracker, particles, FurnaceCore etc. There are lots of tutorials on our site to get you started. Look at NUKE then training resources on the right hand side. For importing use the READ NODE. Hope this helps and that your Christmas CameraTracker for AE wish comes true.
Hieronymus
TheFoundryChannel 1 month ago
Gareth Edwards!
Luka1180 2 months ago
muito legal!!!!
ntwwtn 3 months ago
@Alyx9999 it's themost difficult to remove watermark I've seen. Itsbasically a bunch of constantly moving randomly colored dots. There's a lot and they change constantly.
BMAnnArbor 4 months ago
Can I see any examples of those random marking like what is the actual difference between the project made from PLE version and the project made from actual Nuke version,please? I need to use Nuke to do my project work in my senior year in order to make my resume............
alyx9999 5 months ago
@alyx9999 Search "Nuke PLE" on YouTube and it comes up with a few things done in PLE.
There's basically a lot of huge noise. I've never seen such a good watermark!
Genixel 2 months ago
Can anyone tell me what exactly watermark means in the PLE version of nuke, please?
alyx9999 5 months ago
@alyx9999 Hello it means that your finished shots will have random markings on them. It prevents people from using the PLE version on commercial projects as it is just meant for learning.
TheFoundryChannel 5 months ago
Remember I was here.Thai
universetechnique 10 months ago
where can i find tutorials for set extension/matte painting at 0:40 thanks
coleman265 11 months ago
@coleman265 Hello. Frank Rueter did some tutorials on this for us. You can find them on The Foundry website then click on Training resources on the right hand side / training videos. Then select PRODUCTION WORKFLOWS and you'll find some in there. Hope this helps.
TheFoundryChannel 11 months ago 3
Hi there! Im thinking about starting to use nuke for 3d compositing. However, I would like to know with what 3d modelling software were this examples done... do u recommend any of the available 3d software to match up with nuke 3d compositing tool?
oscardequiros 11 months ago
What are the 3D objects in this video done with?
I mean, i thought you cannot actually animate 3d objects in nuke, is it done with maya or something..?
Avian98X 1 year ago
@mrftothek Yes, Nuke has a full true 3D workspace for 3d compositing. You'll find lots of training videos on our website the foundry dot co dot uk. Go to NUKE / TRAINING RESOURCES
The user guide also has a good tutorial for 3d compositing and you can download either a 15 day fully functioning free trial or a PLE (watermarked personal learning edition) of Nuke to run through the tutorials from the NUKE page. Enjoy.
TheFoundryChannel 1 year ago
He there i love your videos but is this proggam too for PC?
12soldaat 1 year ago
@12soldaat Hello. You can get Nuke on Windows, Mac and Linux.
TheFoundryChannel 1 year ago
Hello Hacker2090 The PLE can be found on the Nuke page of The Foundry website. On the right hand side you'll see the options try, buy, rent. Two options below is the link to Personal Learning Edition. Enjoy!
TheFoundryChannel 1 year ago
what is the best.. nuke,fusion or flame ?
Hacker2090 1 year ago
Nuke does a huge amount out of the box. To see how much check our out Nuke Tutorials playlist with more than 40 videos showing how to get the best from it. You can however, extend it with bespoke code if you want to. It's entirely up to you. For interesting gizmo sharing etc. take a look at nukepedia.
TheFoundryChannel 1 year ago
u basicly have to write ur own code to do anything in this software
happygamestvfun1 1 year ago
why not do it in mayo photoshop or after effedts?
happygamestvfun1 1 year ago
wow.
fra2603 1 year ago
Hi renstimpee. The PLE has no other restrictions other than the watermarking. Have fun!
TheFoundryChannel 1 year ago
Awesome video! I'm getting back into compositing. I was using Shake but since it was discontinued, I'm told Nuke is the way to go! Other than the watermark, what limitaitonions are in the PLE?
renstimpee 1 year ago
Hello. The PLE is a learning version of Nuke, fully functioning, but watermarked. You don't need a key to make it work. Have fun!
TheFoundryChannel 1 year ago
@TheFoundryChannel where do you get PLE? :D
leafblowinSK8 1 year ago
I'm downloading nuke from the Foundry website. Have no key
what is that PLE mode?
SciFiMoviePro 1 year ago
Great breakdowns! I'm using the Nuke PLE for a while now (student) and I just love the workflow. Keep up the great work!
Staronicfilm 1 year ago
Amazing work.
elamperti 1 year ago
And the brains behind it.. xD
johnnycorebrieee 1 year ago
Nuke is soo awesome..
johnnycorebrieee 1 year ago
Heya buddy great tutorial. I have a question. Im trying to import my .mov from my 7D and im getting an error plugin FFmpegReader not found"? Is it becuase i need to import image sequence and not .Mov? How would i convert my video to image sequence?
rubent100 2 years ago
Anywhere i can start learning Nuke from the beginning? :)))
Luxis4Production 2 years ago
or an introduction ?
Luxis4Production 2 years ago
Hello
A good place to start is The Compositor's guide to Nuke on The Foundry website in Nuke / Training & Tutorials. The tutorials on the YouTube channel are also great.
Enjoy!
The Foundry
TheFoundryChannel 2 years ago
Nuke is indeed compositing software. Check out The Foundry's website to find out more. You can also download a PLE (personal learning edition) or email us to get a 30 day fully functioning demo license.
TheFoundryChannel 2 years ago
Nice. Thanks for the PLE. I'm playing around with it now. Are there any good tutorials to get into it?
unihumi 2 years ago
You can find some tutorials on our website. Go to Nuke/Tutorials & Example images. Keep your eyes peeled here in December also.
TheFoundryChannel 2 years ago
Awesome. Thanks. That prog is a blast! I read the creative cow tutorial for After Effects guys, just like me. And I gotta say, once you've understood the principles of nodes, it's easy to work with.
unihumi 2 years ago
it is nuke compositing software
dus6000 2 years ago
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dus6000 2 years ago
I love this video!!!
ws7646 2 years ago
awesome stuff!
Fadersmord 2 years ago
at 0:47 that is some heavy cc. what was applied?
rubent100 2 years ago
That kind of grading looks like bleach bypass. Not sure though.
SpeedAbuser 2 years ago
is that a plugin?
rubent100 2 years ago