the overwriting blues
Posted in: NUKE from The FoundryPete
first, i dont know some english vfx magazie , so who can tell me the vfx magaize ?
thanks!!
maybe i can find some shot tutorials about nuke .
i don’t know why ,the nuke have not any kind of books for tutorials? i see some tutorials video ,but the teacher say very fast and blur english ,kill me!!
thanks again .
vancouver is sooooo nice!
this is my first time abroad.
I’m trying to figure out why it’s only letting me submit from submitter_batch.exe locally to my own machine. And I guess also figure out the best way to submit to our farm in general.
I’m relatively new to Nuke so any advice would probably be helpful.
Cheers
I have big render times and seconds in Flipbook maybe im doing something bad
Thanks!
Nuke multiplane equivalent…
Posted in: NUKE from The FoundryHow do you attach a layer to a point in a tracking cloud – similarly to how you would in a shake multiplane?
I have exported the camera into a nuke project from PFTRACk and can see the yellow diamond tracking refernces by viewing the camera node.
How do I position a layer onto this reference point? – and also is there a way to control the size or pan of the image when its attached….
any help much appreciated!
adding masks to each other
Posted in: NUKE from The FoundryI want to "add" masks to each other in order to rotoscope a moving object which will consist of multiple masks.. how can this be so hard to find!!? I’ve been using fusion for almost 3 years now and this was a very simple process… HELP!
Alex
python and Curve editor
Posted in: NUKE from The FoundryDoes anybody know how to get a list of selected keyframes in the curve editor?
I suppose that the function "Edit / move" gets it but there is nothing in the animation_move.py file … it seems an empty function … Am I right?
Thanks to all,
.pau!!
Nuke User Group at Siggraph
Posted in: NUKE from The FoundryJust wanted to pass on your invitation to our Nuke User Group at Siggraph on Monday 3rd August.
Full details of speakers etc. can be found in the pdf attached or on our website along with a registration link.
If you’re interested in Nuke and how it’s being used, come along.
Best wishes
The Foundry Team