Week 13 Introduction
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see the full course at www.NukeZeroToHero.com • Week 13 of 15 - Foundry Nuke From Zero to Hero! is the thirteenth 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. 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. • Over the next few days, we will be diving into 2 powerful techniques in nuke, time nodes, and relighting. Firstly will explore time nodes, essential for manipulating the timing and speed of footage. Understanding retiming nodes, like frame hold, frame range, retime, time echo, time offset, Kronos, Oflow, retiming challenges, advanced technics for matching speed between background and foreground, and preparing shots for morphing. • Next, we delve into the concept of relighting, focusing on the relight node, enhancing control over CG I AOV passes for precise color correction, introduction to relighting techniques to add or adjust lighting without revisiting DCC software like Maya, and tools and methods for relighting 2D footage to enhance creative control. • 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 • www.NukeZeroToHero.com • / sajjad-aradfar-3765b8212
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