09.10.2020, 16:26
Methods of 3D VFX Compositing Nuke Masterclass - NK202
Duration: 4h 47m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps® | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 8.03 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn 3d VFX Compositing workflows inside of Nuke from a PRO. Projections, 3d camera tracking, cleanplating, and more!
What you'll learn
Planar Tracking / Cornerpin Techniques / Texture Extraction
3D Compositing Theory (Parallax, Camera Moves, Camera Solves, Triangulation, and MORE.)
Integration Techniques
3d Nodes, and 3d System Concepts
How to troubleshoot a tricky shot
3d Tracking, Solving, Scaling, and Orienting a scene properly.
3d World Building Basics
Projections and projection concepts
Laying out geometry to match a 3d scene
Looking at a scene, and knowing which tool (or tools) can be used in combination to solve it the problem
Requirements
Understand the basics of Nuke interface, and basics of 2d Compositing. (This can be found in my other course on Udemy, NK101)
Must have a PC or Mac that can run Nuke (Most can!)
Description
This is an extensive Nuke Compositing course on 3d workflows inside of Nuke from an Industry Professional with years of Hollywood feature film experience.
You will learn the basics of the Nuke 3d system, up to an intermediate level, starting the most commonly used nodes and ending on advanced projections.
First, what do I need to know entering this course?:
If you already have a basic understanding of Nuke, you're good to go!
However, if you need to learn the absolute basics you can learn them on my previous course (on Udemy) Introduction to Nuke - NK101.
What will you learn?
3d Compositing Concepts (Camera moves, Parallax, Tracking, Triangulation, Solving Cameras, Orienting a 3d Scene to a real scene)
The basics 3d nodes (Geometry, Cameras, Rendering, Lighting)
How to build 3d scenes
3D Camera Projections
Cleanplating Techniques (Removing objects from the real world, or replacing entire parts of the real world)
Planar Tracking
Extra techniques and tricks along the way
What projects do I get to work on in this course?:
1. A planar track, replacing a side of vehicle, and even faking a reflection, using expressions in Nuke
2. A very in depth project, involving a 3d model construction, projections, cleanplating (removing an object), and re-projecting a stabilized image. We will move a driving car off of a path, and put it onto a beach (*All while the camera is moving*)
3. A sky replacement in Nuke using various techniques, and teaching how to deal with different Nodal Pan situations
Why this is the right course:
I am a professional Visual Effects Compositor who has worked on numerous large scale hollywood feature films, such as Avengers: Endgame, or Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. I have moved around the globe working for the top visual effects studios, and I have worked on thousands of composited shots (at the highest level).
So far, my students have loved my previous courses, and I'm sure you will get a lot of value from this course.
I have broken down the most complicated concepts of 3d compositing into visual diagrams, so that you can learn these concepts much faster than by reading technical papers!
What else can I do with these skills?
These techniques you will learn can be applied to MANY scenarios, a few examples below:
Replacing signs
3D Matte paintings with many layers
Replace skies, buildings, or extend an ENTIRE ENVIRONMENT with a fake one
Track and Replace TV screens or phone screens with a desired effect
Remove people or objects from complicated moving scenes
Creating a day to night scene, and putting lights into the new scene
Changing the texture or look of an entire LANDSCAPE
(Example: Normal city day into a snowy covered landscape)
3D Track a scene, which can be exported to a third party software such as AUTODESK MAYA. This will allow you make a full CGI scene
Create a 3d scene that supports particles in Nuke (Such as creating a snowy scene, or rainy scene)
These techniques are absolutely vital to learn if you wish to pursue becoming a better compositors. This is the class I wish I would have had at the early stages of my career.
Who this course is for:
Beginners learning Nuke but with basic understanding of the software already
Intermediate users of Nuke who want to get more into the 3d system
More Info
Code:
https://www.udemy.com/course/methods-of-3d-compositing-masterclass-nk202/