Advanced Production Techniques in 3DEqualizer and NUKE
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this tutorial, we'll learn how to use 3DEqualizer and NUKE together in a professional workflow for production. Software required: NUKE 8, 3DEqualizer4 R3.
In this tutorial, we'll learn how to use 3DEqualizer and NUKE together in a professional workflow for production. Throughout these lessons we'll look at the more advanced features of 3DEqualizer and how to utilize them with NUKE in a really effective way. We'll start by creating a 3D screen replacement, and then further utilize 3DEqualizer assets to stabilize shaky footage. Finally, we'll dive into correcting for rolling shutter artifacts. By the end of this course, you will be well-equipped to handle a 3DEqualizer to NUKE workflow effectively. Software required: NUKE 8, 3DEqualizer4 R3.
In this tutorial, we'll learn how to use 3DEqualizer and NUKE together in a professional workflow for production. Throughout these lessons we'll look at the more advanced features of 3DEqualizer and how to utilize them with NUKE in a really effective way. We'll start by creating a 3D screen replacement, and then further utilize 3DEqualizer assets to stabilize shaky footage. Finally, we'll dive into correcting for rolling shutter artifacts. By the end of this course, you will be well-equipped to handle a 3DEqualizer to NUKE workflow effectively. Software required: NUKE 8, 3DEqualizer4 R3.
Syllabus
- Introduction and Project Overview 0mins
- Advanced Production Techniques in 3DEqualizer and NUKE 88mins
Taught by
Philip Maddock
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