Work Smart With Nuke! Episode 1: Channels & Roto
What you'll learn
- Understand RGB colorspace
- De-mistify the merge node with math
- Avoid roto mistakes
- Use effective roto techniques
- Link a roto to a 2D track
- Clean up edges
- Use simple math to add film grain
- Quality check your work
- Render using channels
- Use a luminance keyer
- Edit your keyframes with the curve editor
- Keep a clean and organized Nuke script
- Create a custom alpha channel
Requirements
- Nuke Non-Commercial
- A positive attitude and a thirst for knowledge
Description
Learn From A Compositing Expert.
As a Senior Compositor currently working in the VFX industry, I have over fourteen years' experience working with node-based compositing software like Nuke. Past projects of mine include hit TV series like The 100, The Magicians, Fear the Walking Dead, and Project Blue Book, as well as popular films such as The Irishman, 300: Rise of an Empire, The Amazing Spider-Man, Twilight, Immortals, and Sucker Punch. Over the years, I've learned how simple strategies like keeping an organized Nuke script and using shortcuts can save time and headaches. It's my goal to share my knowledge in a way that's both easy to understand and fun to watch.
Why "Work Smart?"
If you want to work in a professional visual effects studio, the harsh reality is that artists are constantly pressured to create beautiful movie magic on ever-tighter deadlines and ever-smaller budgets. This means we must learn to work smarter, not harder. In this course, I’ll present ideas and shortcuts using the world-class compositing software, Foundry's Nuke, to help you get a professional-quality shot done on time, every time.
In this first episode of my Work Smart series, we'll learn foundation-level Nuke skills that will set you up for success as a visual effects Compositor:
-A brief history of Nuke
-How to optimize your workspace
-Understanding channels
-The math behind the Merge node
-Rotoscope techniques
-How to check your work and render a quality roto matte that's free of errors
-A split-screen project that will apply all the skills we've learned
This is course is beginner-friendly. Maybe you are an independent creator interested in learning how to use Nuke, or you are a digital arts college student seeking deeper knowledge, or maybe a junior-to-intermediate VFX artist looking to sharpen your skills. If you are already a highly-experienced Nuke user, stay tuned for future courses!
Who this course is for:
- Beginners with no experience
- Junior compositors seeking to level up their skills.
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Instructor
I am a Compositor who's been working in Vancouver's bustling film and TV industry for over thirteen years. I am experienced in world-class compositing programs like Nuke and After Effects, and am a 2006 graduate of the Visual Effects program at The Art Institute of Vancouver. I currently specialize in hit TV series, but I've also worked on a variety of blockbusters and Netflix films.
I'm excited to share everything I've learned over the years!
A sample of my work:
Film/Netflix: The Prom, The Irishman, Sucker Punch, Twilight, The Thing Immortals
TV: The 100, The Magicians, Pennyworth, Project Blue Book, Once Upon A Time, Fear the Walking Dead
For a complete list of my professional credits, search my name on IMDb!