Not exactly a starving artist edition but we do have a student version of Nuke for $250 (NukeX + Hiero + Mari).
http://www.thefoundry.co.uk/education/licences/student-education-licence/
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Not exactly a starving artist edition but we do have a student version of Nuke for $250 (NukeX + Hiero + Mari).
http://www.thefoundry.co.uk/education/licences/student-education-licence/
Another issue your going to run into with nuke's viewer is that the default rec709 lut in Nuke is for extended range. Davinci though I believe defaults to using a legal range rec709. So your...
Turning off agressive caching will probably help. Works great with a single session but bogs down with mulitple large scripts unless you have lots of ram.
Hi Guys. We are going to have a Foundry user event in Montreal next week.
Montreal NUKE User Community Event
Venue
Centre NAD / NAD Center
405 av. Ogilvy
3ème étage
Montréal
Do you mean the camera trig one here?
http://www.nukepedia.com/written-tutorials/camera-trigonometry/
Movie file file formats do not embed icc profiles. Not h264, quicktime codecs or avi. Most codecs are locked to a certain gamma, some are gamma 1.8, others 2.2. H264 is locked to gamma 2.2.
If...
Fxguide redesigned their page about 6+ months ago so the old links are probably broken. I would just go search their page. Also there are lots of videos on projections you can find on the foundry...
lamakaha: have you tried turning off hyperthreading in the bios to see if it makes a difference?
There isn't a way to physically attach 3 independent splines like you could in a 3d app like maya. You can though simply stack them on top of each other and the resulting image will look the same as...
Your not forced to do a certain amount of class. They give you a class a week and it is up to you to be self motivated to watch them and go over the material. Like University lecture, no one is...
Most of it is off the shelf. The computer is a HP z800 with a Quadro SDI card. The video i/o board though is an OEM Aja card.
They do different work then Fusion and Nuke. Yes the compositing...
A few questions. Is your render on a farm or locally? Where are your files located at? What render management software are you using? How much ram is on your render box? What file format are your...
Use the ScannedGrain node.
Try using Kronos in srgb space instead of linear and see if the results are any better. Ie: plate > colorspace to srgb > kronos > colorspace to linear. Most people back in the Shake days worked in...
From the error it appears that the file wasn't written properly. If other applications can open it though then maybe you should send it Foundry support: support@thefoundry.co.uk
You can use multiple different Scanline render nodes for the different 3d elements and then merge them in 2d.
Looks like it is shot 2k maybe? Also r3d is compressed which is where some of that artifacting is coming from.
Nuke will run on your machine just fine. Though you need a 64 bit os to use 6.3.
In windows just put a bunch of render commands on after another in a text file and name it with a .bat at the end. Then double click on it to run.
Can you post a screen shot and maybe some code example? Though this sounds like a bug. I would email both to foundry support. support@thefoundry.co.uk
If you can send a frame to foundry support so the bug can be fixed. support@thefoundry.co.uk
Yes but you simply add a post process in your render manager to convert them to scanline exr which read perfectly fine in Nuke. Most of places do this by default.
Nuke has a full 3d system. Plenty of texturing on geometry. I would bring in obj files of your geometry and a camera through fbx and do all the GS line up in Nuke. You can just put the GS elements...
I would just do the 3d part in Maya, render it out then do all the GS characters on cards in Nuke. Nuke can import fbx files, so just re-export the fbx out of Maya and load it back into Nuke. Often...
It actually exactly the same. In digital filmmaking these days most sensors produce data in linear space. Cameras these days only write out a log file to fit more of the relevant information into a...