This is great!!!

Thank you Martin for sharing all this information with us.

JD



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On Dec 20, 2011, at 12:13 AM, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Nuke mailing list denizens,
> 
> I have just finished the first working draft of a Wiki dedicated to Nuke 
> learning. It was made to accompany my class on Digital Compositing, here in 
> Singapore.
> 
> http://opticalenquiry.com/nuke/
> 
> The philosophy of this Wiki is to augment hands on classroom teaching (I have 
> tried to illustrate points with code snippets as well as screen shots). I 
> have paid particular attention to points that I know confuse the newbie and 
> have left out details that I think are best covered by the user guide. 
> 
> Any feedback greatly welcome. It is still a bit thin on screen shots and 
> rampant with typos. It might also contain inaccuracies as I am a bit of a 
> Nuke newbie myself. 
> 
> I will be happy to accommodate anyone interested in having editing 
> privileges. 
> 
> Martin
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