3D Tracking and Nuke Compositing
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Discover how to use 3D tracking data to add 3D objects to a 2D shot in Nuke. Speed up your workflow by learning to set up your 3D scene once and use it for all of your shots.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- Exporting from SynthEyes
- Importing cameras from SynthEyes
- Importing models
- Adding materials to your models
- Lighting the scene
- Adding reflections
- Checking accuracy of cameras
- Setting up your renders
- Importing scripts from SynthEyes
- Breaking out your render passes
- Compositing your shot
- Making a toolset
- Setting up camera 3
- Setting up camera 4
- Checking for consistency
- Setting up your 3D scene
- Adding your walls
- Adding your light
- Connecting all of your shots
- Final composite
- Next steps
Taught by
Brian Morse
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