NUKE Tips and Tricks, Volume 1

Taught by Hugo Léveillé

Course Number:
NUK238
Software Version:
v10 
Original Run Date:
October 2016 
Duration:
2 hours 37 minutes 
vfx
In our first of several new “Tips and Tricks for Nuke” courses, Hugo Léveillé shows useful production tricks that you can apply in your scripts. These tips are as short as 5 minutes to some over an hour and are aimed to help you in your everyday compositing. We think this is going to be an incredibly popular series to help you take your skills to the next level.

Hugo Léveillé is currently head of compositing at Mels studios in Montreal. With over 10 years of VFX experiences, he also shares his work time by creating and integrating pipeline tools for Nuke.

 
NUKE Tips and Tricks, Volume 1
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Class Listing

Class 1

We take a look at the shooting location for our pan and tile mini-project. We analyze some of the challenges before we get into Nuke.

Class 2

We see how to generate a 360 pan and time setup in Nuke's 3d system. We see how to take in account lens distortion, how to generate a latlong texture as well as merging multiples focal length.

Class 3

Tips on using the Frame Blend and Time Echo nodes to perfectly denoise a shot and remove unwanted elements like snow and rain.

Class 4

Expressions are fun, aren't they? We look at the basics of the expression node and see, with just some very basic syntax, how to make some very useful tools with them.

Class 5

We see how we can get a nice filtering on transforms that are not concatenating by using the STMap node.

Class 6

A quick but effective trick to tweak the grain's default value to get a more natural pattern.

Class 7

We see how to hack a gizmo to make it a "grizmo", which is a more portable version of a gizmo.