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Fxphd nuke
Fxphd nuke















All part of the fun in our second project based class of the term.Ĭlass 6: Part 2 of a 2 part production class that covers keying, 3D Projections, color correction, cameras and much more.Ĭlass 7: Another 2 part production class. Some live action, some CG, some set geometry, some keying. Building on last week’s course, we will further customize nuke by adding and setting default working resolutions on launch, setting up shot specific working directories and other tasks that nuke can automate.Ĭlass 5: Project Class 2 – Set Building and Camera Projections.

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We will create a “smart” gizmo utilizing expressions and user controls and learn how to add that gizmo to our nuke menus for others to access.Ĭlass 4: Pimp my Nuke. The “macro” system in Nuke is called gizmos. Using a massive layered Photoshop still we will build and animate a stylized forest to wow friends and influence recruiters.Ĭlass 3: Gizmos for the geeks in all of us. This week we’ll cover shape based warps with corner pin, the grid and spline warper and image driven warps using the iDistort node.Ĭlass 2: Project Class 1 – 2D Photoshop in a 3D Nuke world. One of the key tools to any compositor’s toolbox is image warping. Using a variety of compositing packages, his freelance work has taken him to ILM (Transformers), Hydraulx (Rise of the Silver Surfer), and others.Ĭlass 1: Warping Minds and Pixels. He has been using Nuke since 2000, working as a compositor at Digital Domain on Hollywood blockbusters such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas, I, Robot, and Star Trek: Nemesis. The focus is on the type of work that any compositor might run into while working at a facility.ĭeveraux is our lead Nuke professor at fxphd. Deveraux will also be covering the nuts and bolts of setting up Nuke for automation as well as taking a first look at Gizmos, Nuke’s “ macro” functionality. The 3D compositing environment of Nuke is one of its strengths, so several classes will dive fully into this feature with practical, real-world examples. Using Nuke version 5, professor Sean Deveraux will work through concepts in the app as well as lead several project-based classes.

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Our new intermediate Nuke course picks up where the 100 level offering left off.















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