Hi Compositing Academy ! I have put my notebook out and i'm ready to shoot down some notes. I would like to add this channel is absolutely kickass. After this i'm definitely going to dive in and watch your Nuke tutorials from start. Thank you for this awesome content. I hope to one day come near the skill level you have in Nuke. All the best and i look forward to your future uploads. Love from Australia !
WONDERFUL THAT'S MUCH SO NEEDED for Roto scope in nuke also please have some content over motion blur Roto over Nuke sir...because you explains really cool
If you track an object, its much more efficient is to link that track data to the transform of the roto folder (or sub folder). So much easier when you are viewing your rotoscoped against the original footage. I've shown this technique to some artists and their mind is blown. I promise. Lets see some 3d track rotoscoped next, and I'll put you right I don't have an Emmy for nothing (not my channel....not for that)
I do the same putting the track in the roto shape itself but was never sure which was the right way! I find it's faster, doesn't matter if the roto goes off the screen and also improves your motion blur calculations. I've taken this one step further by putting cornerpin tracks directly in roto nodes (but it does have it's limitations). I use 3D camera tracks all the time for roto nodes but I'm wondering what's your workflow?
Cool that’s a great method, interesting to hear. Some people are gurus with manipulating their transforms, I used to know one guy nicknamed Cornerpin king as he would always convert everything into cornerpins, haha
nuke actually has Copycat which is an A.I tool that can do some automated rotoscoping tasks. Additionally Nuke can load in custom A.I models, so people are loading in various whitepapers as they release which can do some automated keying / roto
Bro you should work on pacing of your lectures. You take too much time explaining the same thing again and again. Just cover the key points and show us how it's done. This video only had content that could be covered in a 10 minute video.
Hi Compositing Academy ! I have put my notebook out and i'm ready to shoot down some notes. I would like to add this channel is absolutely kickass. After this i'm definitely going to dive in and watch your Nuke tutorials from start. Thank you for this awesome content. I hope to one day come near the skill level you have in Nuke. All the best and i look forward to your future uploads. Love from Australia !
Great tips! thank you for sharing these
Nice and helpful. Thanks!
Keep up the good work sir!
I made some notes. Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot!
WONDERFUL THAT'S MUCH SO NEEDED for Roto scope in nuke also please have some content over motion blur Roto over Nuke sir...because you explains really cool
Great video! Keep it up man👍
Thank you!
If you track an object, its much more efficient is to link that track data to the transform of the roto folder (or sub folder). So much easier when you are viewing your rotoscoped against the original footage. I've shown this technique to some artists and their mind is blown. I promise.
Lets see some 3d track rotoscoped next, and I'll put you right
I don't have an Emmy for nothing (not my channel....not for that)
I do the same putting the track in the roto shape itself but was never sure which was the right way! I find it's faster, doesn't matter if the roto goes off the screen and also improves your motion blur calculations. I've taken this one step further by putting cornerpin tracks directly in roto nodes (but it does have it's limitations). I use 3D camera tracks all the time for roto nodes but I'm wondering what's your workflow?
Cool that’s a great method, interesting to hear. Some people are gurus with manipulating their transforms, I used to know one guy nicknamed Cornerpin king as he would always convert everything into cornerpins, haha
that tracking thing is usefull
Is there any advice for how to roto an object that changes its perspective? Thank you
Can you publish practical examples of roto projects as you work on them step by step until they are completed in order for us to learn from you?
For sure! Will add it to the list of planned tutorials
@@CompositingAcademy This would be great, thank you so much 💕
I was wondering why Nuke doesn't have an auto rotoscoping tool. Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
nuke actually has Copycat which is an A.I tool that can do some automated rotoscoping tasks. Additionally Nuke can load in custom A.I models, so people are loading in various whitepapers as they release which can do some automated keying / roto
@@CompositingAcademy I see. Thanks for the info.
How to get dark theme?
In the preferences you can adjust the color of the interface, I just turned it down a little bit in the brightness.
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Bro you should work on pacing of your lectures. You take too much time explaining the same thing again and again. Just cover the key points and show us how it's done. This video only had content that could be covered in a 10 minute video.
Will keep it in mind! Thanks.