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Week 2 of 15 - Foundry Nuke From Zero to Hero! - OneDDL - 08-23-2024 ![]() Free Download Week 2 of 15 - Foundry Nuke From Zero to Hero! Published 8/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 1h 53m | Size: 1.26 GB Everything About Roto, Rotopaint and RotoScopy, Concepts of Un/Premult in personal Nuke Projects, and VFX companies What you'll learn Rotoscopy Technics and Rules Premult and Unpremult for Color Accuracy Mastering Foundry Nuke from Fundamentals to The Top Levels Building Advanced Compositing Skills Enhancing Workflow Efficiency Preparing for Industry Standards Concepts and techniques for digital compositing Good compositing habits, compositing workflow and hierarchy, script organization Requirements No Experience Is Needed. You Just Need To Love Film Compositing And I Will Explain Everything From Zero To Hero Description Week 2 of 15 - Foundry Nuke From Zero to Hero! is the second course out of 15 in the zero to hero series by Sajjad Aradfar, designed to help you become a professional compositor.This Nuke visual effects training course will take you through the fundamental concepts of VFX Compositing in Nuke, and how to learn the user interface. also, you will learn the steps of getting started working for major VFX companies. By the end of this mega course, you will successfully be able to do film compositing and stand as an experienced Nuke Artist.Throughout this week, I will guide you through the comprehensive journey into the world of Roto, Rotopaint, and the concept of Rotoscopy. we will delve into how major VFX companies handle roto tasks through their prep and roto department. we will also cover essential topics such as motion blur in masking, updating the roto for dimensional changes, in-depth roto practices, data transferring between nodes, Technical high and low frequencies rotoscopy treatments, later in the week, we will shed light on the concepts of Premult and unpremult, which are vital for precise color management, and avoiding edge artifacts, and preventing double multiplication issues.There will be a lot of theory you need to learn first before you can successfully composite a shot, and with anything worth learning there is a learning curve. But if you persist through you will have a great payoff and skillset at the end, and a great shot to show off that you created!Note: You will be required to download the project files if you want to follow along with this class. this course has been created with NukeX 13.2v5 Who this course is for Beginners in VFX: Those who are new to compositing and visual effects and want to learn the fundamentals from scratch. Students and Aspiring VFX Artists: Students pursuing a career in visual effects or individuals aiming to transition into the field of compositing. Self-taught Artists: Individuals who have some basic knowledge of compositing or Nuke but seek structured learning to deepen their understanding and fill gaps in their knowledge. Professionals Transitioning to Nuke: Professionals already working in related fields (such as animation, motion graphics, or video editing) who wish to expand their skill set into compositing using industry-standard software like Nuke. Freelancers and Independent Artists: Freelancers or independent artists looking to enhance their capabilities to compete in the competitive market of visual effects. People who have no experience with digital compositing and are curious to learn Beginners with experience in another image software (I.E Photoshop or After Effects) and want to transition into Nuke Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |