The learning in VFX never ends. It continues beyond the classroom and the workplace. Essentially the whole industry sits on the shoulders of passionate and
The learning in VFX never ends. It continues beyond the classroom and the workplace. Essentially the whole industry sits on the shoulders of passionate and
Probably everyone knows that Nuke’s Particle Emitter node can generate cool FX, often used to enhance renders from Houdini or other software. But did you know
Matchmoving or camera tracking has traditionally been the responsibility of a 3D department or 3D VFX artists. The point of matchmoving is to emulate the
The new Nuke 13.0 release has many new interesting features. It’s quite a long list, so I thought I’d focus on the aspects that I find most interesting (and I’ve kept the full list at end of this post as well)
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I recently wrote a little tutorial about frequency separation technique in the Before&Afters online magazine. It covers the concepts of what “spatial frequencies” mean and gives an example of using it to paint out tracking markers better.