Awesome. Love this. I have some sci-fi short films I'm developing, with plans of using CG environments. This will help immensely with creating 3D motion within an environment without having to worry about render times. This is the clearest walkthrough I've yet seen on camera projection. Cheers.
Excelente explanation! would you please follow up on Camera Projections techniques in nuke x and how can project a green screen video match camera in nuke great help thank you please let us know if u have a class that we can buy
Hello Paul, how do you take this one step farther. Create scene with two separate buildings composited together and have parallax with camera pullback....use cards to build outside of buildings, best joe
Amazing tutorial: simple and comprehensive at the same time. I have one question, tho. If I shot a picture using a cropped sensor with a 35mm lens, the result will be more like a 55mm lens. In this case, should I use 55mm or 35mm in the Nuke camera settings? Cheers.
Thank you for this tutorial, exactly what I needed for my uni project! However when I create a card the camera disappears and I can't move the grid... I also can't see the grid in the 2D view. Would you know what the problem is? Thanks!!
Amanda, without seeing your Nuke script it's hard to troubleshoot. My guess is that your Viewer is connected to the Card node and so you're no longer seeing the output of your Scanline Renderer.
Mono projection is what I'm doing here. Stereo projection is similar, just uses 2 cameras to do the same technique for 3D conversions. With 2 cameras set eye-distance apart you can create the parallax needed for 3D.
Yup, boxes work too. I like to use planes so I can fine-tune as needed since many rooms are not exact boxes. Plus lens distortions can introduce problems that can be fixed by adjusting the plane angles.
good evening your link does not work, why put a dropbox link? there are so many simple possibiliet like mediafire or meganz, but in any case your link does not work
Thanks! Been slammed on a VFX project this last month or so, plus changed my day job. Oh and transitioned from Mac to PC and haven't found a good screen recording app yet. I'll be back soon.
I tried OBS but the audio is glitching like crazy. Not sure what the problem is. Need to dig into it and do some troubleshooting but right now my team and I are doing about 5,000 frames of heavy roto...
Since the only footage you import for this project is a still, Nuke probably defaulted the project settings to a single frame. With your cursor in the Node graph, hit S on your keyboard to open Project Settings, then set the End Frame to the length you want.
just getting my head into nuke, and by far the best, clearest explanations of how nuke works. love to see more tutorials
Thank you! Glad you got some value out of it. More tutorials coming soon.
Aside from the low hum at the beginning and end this was an excellent tutorial.
Awesome. Love this. I have some sci-fi short films I'm developing, with plans of using CG environments. This will help immensely with creating 3D motion within an environment without having to worry about render times. This is the clearest walkthrough I've yet seen on camera projection. Cheers.
Thank you! Looking forward to the follow up tutorials on this.
Thanks! I actually posted one recently, here it is: th-cam.com/video/SNYs9jZ2eCQ/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much, Paul! The explanations are clear and easy to follow.
Thank you for the tutorial, it was just what i was looking for to my next project and was wondering how I could do it. Found it very useful.
I am new to nuke and the concept of camera projection so thanks for the brilliant explanation
Thank you for the kind words. Glad to hear that my tutorials are helping you.
if u put a low cut filter on your audio track at about say 200hz u will eliminate that hum thats recorded
Thanks, good tip. Audio isn't my strong suit.
Awesome tutorial for beginner in nuke
Thank you. Step by step explanation 👌👌👌
Awesome,very helpful.
Glad to hear that!
Thanks for your excellent explanation. Subing
Excelente explanation! would you please follow up on Camera Projections techniques in nuke x and how can project a green screen video match camera in nuke great help thank you
please let us know if u have a class that we can buy
Great job! Excelente explanation can you please share more tutorial .
Very nice Paul.
great tutorial! thank-you for putting the time in for this.
thank you for the tutorial, Paul. But I just wonder why not use modelbuilder node instead of card ? any reply will be appreciated.
It's mainly because I'm just not super comfortable with the modelbuilder node. But if you are, it's certainly a viable option.
Thank you, good lesson. You explained it very clear,
Thank you!
Hello Paul, how do you take this one step farther. Create scene with two separate buildings composited together and have parallax with camera pullback....use cards to build outside of buildings, best joe
Very well explained! Thank you!
Great job! Excelente explanation!
Amazing tutorial: simple and comprehensive at the same time. I have one question, tho. If I shot a picture using a cropped sensor with a 35mm lens, the result will be more like a 55mm lens. In this case, should I use 55mm or 35mm in the Nuke camera settings? Cheers.
Thanks for the kind words! I would go with 55mm.
Thank you for this tutorial, exactly what I needed for my uni project!
However when I create a card the camera disappears and I can't move the grid... I also can't see the grid in the 2D view. Would you know what the problem is?
Thanks!!
Amanda, without seeing your Nuke script it's hard to troubleshoot. My guess is that your Viewer is connected to the Card node and so you're no longer seeing the output of your Scanline Renderer.
THANKS from 2020 )))) Have a good day man )
Beast.
Can we model the planes in Maya and project image on that as modelling as mush easier as compared to adjusting card in nuke according to image
Absolutely. Project 3D node can be used to project a texture onto any imported geometry.
@@PDeNigris ok thanks 👍🏻
Very useful tutorial 😊😊
Nuke - when projecting the camera, the projected image on the 3d object is incorrectly displayed.
Advise me how - thanks
What is mono and stereo projection ?_?
Thank you very much your tutorial is very clear, I can't wait for other nuke (Maya?) tutorials :)
Mono projection is what I'm doing here. Stereo projection is similar, just uses 2 cameras to do the same technique for 3D conversions. With 2 cameras set eye-distance apart you can create the parallax needed for 3D.
Very nice, thank you very much.
thank you for this tutorial
Bro Plz make tutorial on 3D Model Projection... In Nuke
superb
Thank you very much!
Hey! Tnks so much! :D
Sir plz add a matte painting tutorial on nuke
You the guy who worked on the aoe 2 intro?
Yeah... I directed it back in 98 or so.
I create no planes, i create 1 box. Scale box and set camera focal lenght = 35. Good
Yup, boxes work too. I like to use planes so I can fine-tune as needed since many rooms are not exact boxes. Plus lens distortions can introduce problems that can be fixed by adjusting the plane angles.
whats the BG HUM NOISE FOR????
It's a three-year-old tutorial. My recordings have improved since then.
Please is this stereoscopic?
No, but the technique can certainly be adapted to a stereo workflow.
good evening your link does not work, why put a dropbox link? there are so many simple possibiliet like mediafire or meganz, but in any case your link does not work
Sorry, this tutorial is almost 4 years old and the Dropbox link has expired. Haven't had time to go replace the links on all these videos.
Sir i m in vfx industry from few months. I want to learn advance pespective wire nd rig removal pls sir guide me thnkx in advance sir
there are bunch of tutorials on this subject. basically you do 3d tracking, do clean plate and project clean plate using project 3d node
subscribe... and where new tutorial about nuke?
Thanks! Been slammed on a VFX project this last month or so, plus changed my day job. Oh and transitioned from Mac to PC and haven't found a good screen recording app yet. I'll be back soon.
thanks bro. maybe you can use OBS for recording in windows. cant wait to the next tutorial :)
I tried OBS but the audio is glitching like crazy. Not sure what the problem is. Need to dig into it and do some troubleshooting but right now my team and I are doing about 5,000 frames of heavy roto...
sound bad. btw good luck for you and your team about 5000 frames. may the force be with you dude.
Paul use OBS & Audacity to record audio
This channel will grow..... just keep doing wat r u doing ryt now... bdw by subscribing I hv thanked u already... :)
Thanks! I appreciate that.
Hey can anyone help me? I am trying to render this but it only renders as a single frame.
Since the only footage you import for this project is a still, Nuke probably defaulted the project settings to a single frame. With your cursor in the Node graph, hit S on your keyboard to open Project Settings, then set the End Frame to the length you want.
@@PDeNigris Thank you it worked!
I do not know why you do not place the reference on the lesson !!
I'm so sorry! I thought I had. Here it is: www.dropbox.com/s/rp9bfc1f0f6rw9a/Tutorial%208%20Image.jpg?dl=0