We don't get a good source for Nuke Compositing on TH-cam easily, but i guess this is it. I'll surely try this one. Thanks and please keep making more videos for nuke comp ! Cheers
can we get the footage for practice. i am a student . i started learning nuke a month ago. i dont want footage for commercial stuff. just for practice n learning the lightning effect. Plz can u provide us the footage?
bro i am from a 3rd world country ,and there is no compositing program of education here, is there any web site i can go to that i can learn and have a proper certificate
Hi. I'm currently using after effects and I'm doing all my Cg work with after effects. Do you think Nuke is worth learning? Should I make time for it in all my work? I will be very happy if you answer. thank you, take it easy 🤘🏻
Nuke is industry standard software. So of course, it's worth learning. It's an awesome software for Compositing. It's more flexible and I will say it's better than after effects for Compositing.
I can't believe you wasted time talking about how to read in a fucking node. I think anyone trying this out in Nuke -- should have already learned some basics, surely how to use a read / write node. The fact that you're going into ACES and what a read node is in the same tutorial is comical. This didn't have to be almost an hour. Brevity is a virtue.
I'll never understand why on Earth, people doing tutorials for something beyond the basics feel the need to explain "to disable a node, hit the D key" ... Are you fucking kidding me? That is LITERALLY Day 1 Nuke stuff. Who the F following this tutorial is on their first day of Nuke? and if tehy are -- then that's on them if they can't follow you. Christ, assume your audience at least knows what a fucking merge operation is and yes .. how to disable a node. I see this all the time and it makes tutorials unnecessarily twice as long. I appreciate the free tutorial (thank you) but ffs I'm just so sick of the dumbing down.
Ive uploaded the test footage for you all to use on your own projects :) enjoy!
Should a video editor learn nuke? Or is it just for the people who wanna get into vfx industry?
i cant find it !
@@ayeeeck4512 no need to learn nuke for video editing
We don't get a good source for Nuke Compositing on TH-cam easily, but i guess this is it. I'll surely try this one. Thanks and please keep making more videos for nuke comp ! Cheers
I've been trying alot of things to get the lightning look like thor lightning and now this is it, I'll try to do all this in after effects
man this is bad asss!!! this is so informative just subscribed! hope you continue like this showing new stuff so that we can learn a lotttt!!! cheers!
Great comp script over lighting magic sparks Hi there sir myself Rony i'm a VFX student from India and that's much needed and awesome sir
Dude this is so very cool! I use After Effects but I still enjoy seeing all your layers coming together! Nice work
I hope you can do more nuke tutorials , I’m in love with this software!
amazing work bro!
can we get the footage for practice. i am a student . i started learning nuke a month ago. i dont want footage for commercial stuff. just for practice n learning the lightning effect. Plz can u provide us the footage?
Yes! Let me upload it and Ill put a link in the description tomorrow
@@VFXCentral thank u so much man. Not many people r generous enough to help people learn. Seriously thank u🙏🙏🙏
@@melodyyy7954 I uploaded a LINK in the description. Go use it to download the footage and practice
@@VFXCentral thank u so much 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Gracias!
Nice video! But can you make a video on how to composite a 3D animation (like from mixamo) realistically in nuke
Awesome!!
thanks alo
Does this work on the non commercial version ?
this is bad ass
how do you make the effect of the black edges you see on the lightning?
I have problem installing it in pc. I tried many methods, still unsuccess
bro i am from a 3rd world country ,and there is no compositing program of education here, is there any web site i can go to that i can learn and have a proper certificate
visit my website www.vfxcentral.net
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When your Filmmaker FX tutorial will launched. By the way your are taking so much time to release, I think it crossed 6 months already.
Sir you didn't tell how to render 😢
Hi. I'm currently using after effects and I'm doing all my Cg work with after effects. Do you think Nuke is worth learning? Should I make time for it in all my work? I will be very happy if you answer. thank you, take it easy 🤘🏻
Nuke is industry standard software. So of course, it's worth learning. It's an awesome software for Compositing. It's more flexible and I will say it's better than after effects for Compositing.
yes, after effects doesn't come anywhere close to the tools and workflow nuke has but technically you can just use photoshop and work on every frame.
footage link?
I gotta reupload it. let me find it
Loved this one. Is it beneficial for video editors to learn Nuke? Will it give them an upgradation or set a high benchmark as per skill?
I can't believe you wasted time talking about how to read in a fucking node. I think anyone trying this out in Nuke -- should have already learned some basics, surely how to use a read / write node. The fact that you're going into ACES and what a read node is in the same tutorial is comical. This didn't have to be almost an hour. Brevity is a virtue.
thanks for the feedback. not sure you needed to be so rude. but thanks anyway
you kinda right, but no need to be so aggressive bro
@hjf4a2 you are explaining your life bro.
@@blendersarelikevegans in what part the OP mentioned blender in the comment? get a life kid.
I'll never understand why on Earth, people doing tutorials for something beyond the basics feel the need to explain "to disable a node, hit the D key" ... Are you fucking kidding me? That is LITERALLY Day 1 Nuke stuff. Who the F following this tutorial is on their first day of Nuke? and if tehy are -- then that's on them if they can't follow you. Christ, assume your audience at least knows what a fucking merge operation is and yes .. how to disable a node. I see this all the time and it makes tutorials unnecessarily twice as long. I appreciate the free tutorial (thank you) but ffs I'm just so sick of the dumbing down.