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Mastering Nuke Vol 7

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Release date:2023, September 9

Duration:02 h 55 m

Author:Florian Girardot

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

In this online course, you will discover the significant advantages of deep compositing and how to use it correctly in your comp workflow.
A few other tutorials show you how to use Deep in Nuke, but they need to tell you how to use it properly within your comp workflow. Comping deep passes can be difficult, heavy, and frustrating if you don’t use the proper techniques. In this course, you’ll learn how to optimize your deep comp.
As with the other courses from this Nuke master class series, you will achieve a great shot, from beginning to end,  that will illustrate all the professional techniques that you’ll learn.
At the end of this course, you’ll be confident using deep as part of your workflow. If you aspire to work for any significant visual effects studio, this will make the absolute difference.
I’m Florian Girardot.  I’m a senior visual effects artist specializing in Compositing. I’ve been working in the movie industry for more than ten years.
This entire curriculum is based on both my professional and teaching experiences.
In the first chapter, you’ll discover what is a deep exr pass and how to use it in Nuke to assemble your shot quickly.
Next, in the second chapter, you will learn how to optimize your workflow to work efficiently with deep layers.
Finally, In the last chapter, we’ll explore creative techniques to use deep with NukeX particles, 3D nuke geometries, and 2D stock elements.
I’m deeply excited to share this knowledge with you, so let’s begin!
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