Course Description
NUKE is a node-based digital compositing software produced and distributed by The Foundry, and used for film and television post-production.
NUKE’s users include Digital Domain, Double Negative, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Framestore, Moving Picture Company, Weta Digital and Industrial Light & Magic and many other Top tiered VFX Studios around the world. NUKE has been used on productions such as Avatar, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, King Kong, Tron: Legacy, Alice in Wonderland, Black Swan, The Hobbit and Transformers.
Taught by Ganz Ramalingam, this new introductory course will cover the software in much more detail and is a great next step in learning the software
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Course curriculum
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1
Introduction to Nuke
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Project Data
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Introduction to Nuke
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What is Compositing - Timelapse
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A Brief History of Nuke
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The Foundry - 2016 Show Reel
FREE PREVIEW -
The Foundry - Products
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Different Flavours of Nuke
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Layer Based vs Node Based Paradigm
FREE PREVIEW -
TitanFall - Sample Script
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TitanFall - Shot and Breakdown
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The Visual Effects Pipeline
FREE PREVIEW -
Questions?
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2
Before We Begin
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Preferences
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Project Settings
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Viewer Settings
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What is a Cache?
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Hashing & Caching
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Different Types of Caches
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Localization
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Creating Your Own Project Directories
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Saving & Opening a Nuke Script
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Saving Incrementally
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What is a Nuke Script
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Absolute & Relative File Paths
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Preferences
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Questions?
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3
User Interface
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Basic Overview
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Questions?
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4
Panes, Tabs & Workspaces
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Panes
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Tabs
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Workspaces
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Questions?
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5
Manipulators
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Sliders
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In Panel Colour Picker
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Single Value & Multiple Values Switch
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Numerical Input
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Curves
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Transform Handles
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Vector Splines
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Rectangle
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Rectangle - Constraint
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3D Handles
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Questions?
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6
Reading Images
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Read Node - Toolbar
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Read Node - Node Graph
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Read Node - Tab Search
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Read Node - TCL
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Read Node - Drag & Drop
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1st Read Node - Frame Range
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Questions?
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7
Writing Images
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Write Node - Creation
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Write Node - Setup
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Write Node - Read File
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Questions?
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8
Toolbar
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Toolbar
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Toolbar - Node Categories
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Toolbar - Image
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Toolbar - Draw 1
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Toolbar - Draw 2
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Reference Guide
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Toolbar - Time 1
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Toolbar - Time 2
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Toolbar - Time 3
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Toolbar - Channel 1
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Toolbar - Channels 2
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Toolbar - Color - Rules
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Toolbar - Color - Atomic Operators
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Toolbar - Color - Basic Operators
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Toolbar - Blur - Convolution
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Toolbar - Blur 1
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Toolbar - Blur 2
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Toolbar - Blur 3
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Toolbar - Keyer 1
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Toolbar - Keyer 2
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Toolbar - Keyer 3
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Toolbar - Merge 1
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Toolbar - Merge 2
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Toolbar - Merge 3
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Toolbar - Transform 1
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Toolbar - Transform 2
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Toolbar - Transform 3
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Toolbar - Transform 4
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Toolbar - 3D 1
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Toolbar - 3D 2
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Toolbar - 3D 3
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Toolbar - 3D 4
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Toolbar - Particles & Toolsets
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Toolbar - Deep
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Toolbar - Views
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Toolbar - MetaData
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Toolbar - Other
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Questions?
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9
Viewer
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Viewer
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Creating & Deleting Viewers & Viewing Multiple Inputs
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Navigation - 2D
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Channels - RGB
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Channels - Alpha, Luminance & Matte Overlay
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Channels - Matte Overlay
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Channels - Matching Values Channel by Channel
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Channelsets / Layers
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Input Process
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Viewer Process
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Composite Display Mode
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Safe Zone
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Masking Ratio
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Clip Warning
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Proxy Mode
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Full Frame Processing
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Region of Interest (ROI)
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Pause, Unpause & Recalculate
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Zoom Level
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Downrez
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Gain
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Gamma
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View Selection
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Navigation - 3D
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Viewer Info Bar
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Overlays
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Whatever happens in the Viewer stays in the Viewer
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Questions?
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Timeline
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Timeline
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In/Out Point
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FPS
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Time Display Format
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VCR Playback Controls
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Flipbook
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Capture this Viewer vs Flipbook
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Lock Viewers
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Questions?
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Node Graph
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Node Graph
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Navigation
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Node - Creation
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Node - Connecting & Disconnecting
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Node - Types
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Node - Swapping Inputs & Nodes
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Node - Disable & NoOp Controller
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Node - Iconography
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Organizing Nodes
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Bookmarks
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Node Search
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Navigator
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Questions?
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12
Curve Editor
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Curve Editor
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Animation Path
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Curve - Adding Points
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Curve - Deleting Points
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Curve - Moving Points
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Frame Snapping
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Cut, Copy & Paste Key Frames
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Generate
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Edit Expression
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Interpolation
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Interpolation - Before & After
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Predefined
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Questions?
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Dope Sheet
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Dope Sheet
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Navigation
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Key Frames - Scale
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Key Frames - Move
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Key Frames - Copy & Paste Relative / Absolute
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Key Frames - Delete
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Frame Range
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Synchronize Frame Ranges
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All Read Nodes
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Questions?
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Properties
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Properties Bin
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Node Properties - Menu Bar
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Node Properties - Common Node Tab
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Questions?
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15
Scopes
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Vectorscope
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Vectorscope - Viewer Changes
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Waveform
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Waveform - ColorBars - PAL Mode
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Waveform - ColorWheel
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Waveform - Luminance
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Histogram
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Scopes - Viewer Zoom Levels
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Questions?
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Pixel Analyzer
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Pixel Analyzer
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Pixel Analyzer - Pixel Selection
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Pixel Analyzer - Full Frame
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Pixel Analyzer - Sample Application
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Questions?
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Other Important Things
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Legacy Nodes
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Progress Bar
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Error Console
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Script Editor
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Script Editor - Sample Application
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Group
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Group - Controllers
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Gizmo
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Gizmo - Text Copy
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Init.py
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menu.py - Creating an Icon
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menu.py - Adding Gizmos to Toolbar
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Questions?
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Useful Shortcuts
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Shortcuts - All Panes
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Shortcuts - Node Graph 1
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Shortcuts - Node Graph 2
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Shortcuts - Node Graph 3
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Shortcuts - Viewer
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Shortcuts - Properties Bin
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Questions?
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Continued Learning
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FXGuide.com
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ArtofVFX.com
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CGMeetup.net
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CGSociety.org
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LostBoys-VFX.com
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LostBoys-Studios.com
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Lost Boys - 2016 Compositing Student Montage
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Questions?
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Your Questions Answered!
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Difference between Tracker and Planar Tracker
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Combining 3D and 2D Images Using the ZMerge node
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Compositing an Image that has no Alpha
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Reviews
Good Intro
David Koss
Coming into this course without any prior knowledge of Nuke, this was a very good way to familiarize myself with the Nuke UI. I feel much more comfortable wh...
Read MoreComing into this course without any prior knowledge of Nuke, this was a very good way to familiarize myself with the Nuke UI. I feel much more comfortable when I open Nuke, and I feel that I will be more capable of following other tutorials and courses now that I know the layout and hotkeys. The only negative thing I can say about this course is that it gets a little boring when explaining some sections of Nuke, but I think this is hard to avoid. I was able to maintain my interest by following along with everything. Overall, a very good course. Would recommend.
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