I'm specially interested in creating a reel. Note:If you close Nuke or the help, that session link is broken and must be re-established. FaceBuilder is a Nuke node that helps you create 3D models of human faces and heads based on a few photos or video frames. Hi guys, I'm starting to learn Nuke and wanted to know what are the best sites with cool tutorials. Navigate to Example Nuke Scripts in the help table of contents on the left of the screen.Ĭlick the required link to auto-load the script into the Nuke session. The help available for that node displays. Navigate to the Preferences > Behaviors > Documentation tab and select source > local.Īdd a node to the Node Graph and click the ? in the node's Properties panel. The auto-links for the scripts in this help only work when Nuke and the help files are linked by the helpCommandRequestHander. See Using Script Links for more information. Note:Loading example scripts only works if you launched the help from Nuke and have set documentation source to local in the Behaviors > Documentation tab of the Preferences.
Additionally, some scripts and examples can be downloaded directly. If you just want to display a script to copy/paste it into Nuke manually, click the button. The blue script links allow you to load the scripts into Nuke directly, but there are a few setup steps.
#NUKE 10 TUTORIAL YOUTUBE HOW TO#
The following video explains how to get the scripts into Nuke if the script links are disabled, and how to download the more complex examples. This section pulls together and organizes the Nuke (.nk) scripts available to you throughout the help to ensure you can access them easily.
Nuke Studio’s timeline also sees an update, with a new way to see in-timeline soft effects including a real-time keyer, audio, and a performance boost. The new Paint toolset allows you to add textures or paint to any image sequence that contains complex motion or subtle details. New to NukeX and Nuke Studio are the Smart Paint Tools. Nuke 10 will have a new 3D rayTrace renderer that will scale better and offer better quality output natively, than previous versions. The Foundry also mention that there are a new set of updates that promise to keep the company’s node-based compositor up to date with industry standards, including OpenColorIO integration. Getting faster is always a wonderful thing in an application, and Nuke 10 aims to speed up the tasks that are at the core of every compositors workflow. The NUKE tools you use every day are about to get a whole lot better. These areas include rendering painting, playback, export and others. They also have an informative podcast which dives into the industry in detail. However, they offer plenty of freebie tutorials on YouTube for After Effects, Photoshop, Nuke, Cinema 4d and more.
The Foundry has announced tat Nuke 10 will be focused on enhancing its performance, increasing stability, getting rid of bugs, and adding new functionality to the areas that matter most to artists. School of Motion is an actual motion design school that boasts 2000+ alumni and counting.