Advanced Compositing Techniques in NUKE: Space Scene
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this NUKE tutorial, we will learn to use the 3D system in NUKE to create a photorealistic space scene. Software required: NUKE 7.0v1.
In this NUKE tutorial, we will learn to use the 3D system in NUKE to create a photorealistic space scene. We'll be taking a shot from idea to completion to create our shot, complete with Earth, stars, and a sun flare! Using basic masking, some more advanced 3D matte painting techniques, expression scripting, and good compositing practices, we'll create a scene that's not only pretty to look at, but also a highly usable comp setup based on real-world production experiences. By the end, you'll have had a peek into what goes on in the mind of a production artist, whose aim is to give their shot that last 10% and achieve a truly cinematic look that is ready for the big or small screen. Software required: NUKE 7.0v1.
In this NUKE tutorial, we will learn to use the 3D system in NUKE to create a photorealistic space scene. We'll be taking a shot from idea to completion to create our shot, complete with Earth, stars, and a sun flare! Using basic masking, some more advanced 3D matte painting techniques, expression scripting, and good compositing practices, we'll create a scene that's not only pretty to look at, but also a highly usable comp setup based on real-world production experiences. By the end, you'll have had a peek into what goes on in the mind of a production artist, whose aim is to give their shot that last 10% and achieve a truly cinematic look that is ready for the big or small screen. Software required: NUKE 7.0v1.
Syllabus
- Introduction and Project Overview 1min
- Advanced Compositing Techniques in NUKE: Space Scene 96mins
Taught by
Doug Hogan
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