
Introduction to the course.
In this lesson, we will go over the scope of the project in general and understand what we will be attempting in the course.
In this lesson, we will analyse the image we will be using for the project, and identify the key areas that we have to work on during the projection process.
In this lesson, we will build a rudimentary 3D layout by bringing in all the basic nodes needed to build the composition, and start the process by projecting the floor.
In this lesson, we will create more geometry to project the left & right walls, and align them in 3D space.
In this lesson, we will bring in more geometry to map the ceiling & the back wall, and position them in 3D space.
In this video, we will isolate the door, project it on to its own geometry and create another piece of geometry for the beam on the ceiling.
In this video, we will create the 3D camera move that we will use for the rest of the lesson, and adjust the door geometry to fit into the projection setup.
In this lesson, we will begin the process of building the background plate for the projection by painting a portion of the blinds behind the door.
In this lesson, we will continue working on painting the blinds into the image.
In this lesson, we will continue painting the background plate and move on to painting the radiator on the back wall.
In this lesson, we will adjust the right wall by replacing the existing geometry with more appropriate geometry.
In this lesson, we will continue adjusting the background plate by painting in additional information for the right wall and isolating the back wall.
In this lesson, we will finish painting the background plate for the walls.
In this lesson, we will experiment with removing the floor altogether to accommodate the reflections from the other walls.
In this lesson, we will paint a clean plate for the ceiling and create another piece of geometry for the beam in the back.
In this video, we will finish the projection process and finalise all the elements. Finally, we will refine the camera move to give a smoother push-in.
This is an intermediate-level course on camera projections using Nuke. In this course, students will learn how to take a simple 2D image and convert it into a stunning 3D environment, complete with a camera move and parallax. The course will also explore various techniques used by standard compositors including rotoscoping, clean plate creation etc. and use the powerful 3D tools in Nuke to create the effect.