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Getting Started With Nuke (Entry Level Course) - AD-TEAM - 11-18-2024 ![]() Getting Started With Nuke (Entry Level Course) Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 4.17 GB | Duration: 7h 18m Nuke basic beginner level course [b]What you'll learn[/b] Navigating the interface Working with channels Merging images Color correction Image transformations and reformatting Tracking and stabilizing Extracting 3D passes from EXR images and compositing Rotoscoping Keying Filters, warping, and more [b]Requirements[/b] No previous experience needed Eagerness to learn and perseverance! [b]Description[/b] By the end of this beginner-friendly course, you'll feel confident and ready to advance to higher levels in Nuke. I understand that Nuke can seem intimidating, so I've crafted this course to ease you into its complexities without overwhelming you with unnecessary theory. Instead of diving into every tool or feature, I focus on the essentials, giving you a solid foundation to build on. This approach makes it ideal for anyone looking to get started with Nuke without getting bogged down by too much detail.If, for any reason, you're not satisfied after completing the course, you're covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, which means there's no risk involved. However, I'm confident you'll enjoy the experience, as this course is specifically designed to make your first steps in Nuke smooth, enjoyable, and rewarding.Nuke can be challenging, especially if you're new to it or have been learning on your own without a structured approach. Many people find it even more complex than software like After Effects, but that's where this course comes in. It's built for two types of learners:Those who are brand-new to Nuke and need a clear learning path.Those who may have tried other courses but want to start fresh, with guidance from the basics.Whether you're a complete beginner or someone looking for better structure, this course offers an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach. Each lesson is rooted in practical projects that are simple yet essential, helping you understand Nuke in a way that doesn't feel overwhelming.Throughout this course, you'll cover all the foundational topics necessary to get you started in Nuke, such as:Navigating the interfaceWorking with channelsMerging imagesColor correctionImage transformations and reformattingTracking and stabilizingExtracting 3D passes from EXR images and compositingRotoscopingKeyingFilters, warping, and moreEach topic is broken down into easy steps, making it clear and straightforward for you to follow. By the end, you'll be ready to take on more advanced projects with confidence. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 course trailer Section 2: understanding merge node Lecture 2 overview Lecture 3 merge node Lecture 4 3 merging two photos with merge node Lecture 5 complete project with merge node Section 3: Become more familiar with node system Lecture 6 1 become familiar with nuke node system workflow part 1 Lecture 7 become familiar with nuke node system workflow part 2 Lecture 8 create alpha from copy node Lecture 9 create alpha with shuffle node Section 4: simple project ( tank on fire ) Lecture 10 getting footage Lecture 11 import tank image and do track Lecture 12 shadow pass of tank Lecture 13 grading tank Lecture 14 rotoscope tank barrel Lecture 15 adding fire Lecture 16 smoke part1 Lecture 17 smoke part2 Lecture 18 heat wave Lecture 19 exporting Lecture 20 finishing with project setting Section 5: composite 3d render passes that come in seperate images Lecture 21 overview of rendered passes Lecture 22 importing passes and intragrating Lecture 23 create alpha channel Lecture 24 creating our own custom channel Lecture 25 light wrap Lecture 26 color correct only the channel Lecture 27 create shadow pass from alpha Lecture 28 using erode node to delete dark edge issue Lecture 29 color match Lecture 30 crytomattes part 1 Lecture 31 crytomattes part 2 Lecture 32 finishing Section 6: composite 3d render passes that comes in single exr image Lecture 33 overview before we use exr Lecture 34 create channels in nuke and export in exr from nuke Lecture 35 way to extract passes from exr image Lecture 36 manage shuffle node for compositing passes Lecture 37 extract pass and use it Lecture 38 extracting and using occlusion and reflect passes Lecture 39 shadow pass Lecture 40 cryptomattes Lecture 41 finishing Section 7: rotoscoping Lecture 42 create roto Lecture 43 roto attributes Lecture 44 seperate with rotoscope and color correct Lecture 45 rotoscope method 1 Lecture 46 rotoscope method 2 Lecture 47 rotoscope method 3 Lecture 48 clone with roto Section 8: Filter Lecture 49 blur Lecture 50 motionblur part 1 Lecture 51 motionblur part 2 Lecture 52 depth of field with zdepth pass Lecture 53 depth of field in live footage Section 9: keying Lecture 54 keyer Lecture 55 keyer part 2 Lecture 56 keylight Lecture 57 primatte Section 10: Essential Lecture 58 reformat Lecture 59 crop Lecture 60 sky replace Lecture 61 understand RGB channel Lecture 62 RGB match Section 11: Tracker Lecture 63 export sequences for this project Lecture 64 tracker node part 1 Lecture 65 tracker node part2 Lecture 66 track offset Lecture 67 average tracks Lecture 68 manual keyframe track Lecture 69 stablize Lecture 70 match move Lecture 71 corner pin Section 12: warp and morph Lecture 72 grid warp node Lecture 73 gridwarp animation Lecture 74 grid warp morph Lecture 75 spline warp node Lecture 76 boundary and pin Lecture 77 spline warp to image Section 13: Temporal operations Lecture 78 retime node Lecture 79 optical flow Lecture 80 frame offset Lecture 81 freeze frame Section 14: conclusion Lecture 82 conclusion People who have no experience with digital compositing and are curious to learn Nuke,People who have dozens of nuke tutorials and cant understand anything ![]()
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