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Level Up! Transitioning From After Effects And Learning Nuke
Learn Nuke the easy way. Made for people who have experience in After Effects or Photoshop! – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Easily transition over from After Effects into Nuke, and apply what you already know to a Node based software!
- Comparing the two interfaces, and learning how to do the basic tasks
- Learning the differences between the software, and why Node based compositing is superior
- The basic tools and interface of Nuke
- The concepts of node based compositing, versus layer based compositing
- Understand how to structure a composite in Nuke
- Basic shapes, rotoscoping, and constants
- Pre-comping in After Effects, versus hierarchy in Nuke
- Saving out files
- AE Pik Wip VS. Nuke Transform
- AE 3d versus Nuke 3d
- AE Effects panel VS Node Panel
Requirements
- Have an understanding of After Effects (this is an After Effects to Nuke course!)
- Install Nuke (It’s FREE for non-commercial use!)
Description
There’s a reason Nuke is the industry standard for visual effects compositing.
This free course is a short training on moving over from After Effects and leveling up to a more powerful and capable software, Nuke.
Nuke is capable of more complex compositing through a visual node-based compositing system.
Why take this course:
-If you’re serious about getting good at compositing, you need to be learning Nuke
-The instructor is a digital compositor who has worked on numerous Hollywood blockbuster films, at the highest level.
You will learn in this After Effects to Nuke Training:
-The difference between node based, and layer based compositing
-The basics of the Nuke interface
-Editing properties, learning about different node types and effects
-Learning basic color correction
-Learn about the timeline, and how to set keyframes and create basic animations
-The difference between after effects “precomp” system, and Nuke’s viewer system
-How to render out of Nuke
There is a small project file associated with this class to follow along with, with a sign up and free download if you want to follow along.
Author(s): Alexander Hanneman