Hi Emerson,

A lot of 2d jobs now are much faster with some 3d skills - for example, if
you can camera track, add a card and use the project 3d node, your
rotoscoping will be more accurate and way faster than traditional 2d-only
solutions. If you learn everything in NukeX you will have a lot of the
skills needed to be a compositor.



On 13 September 2012 05:52, emersontg <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> Hi
> I´m thinking to study composite and I have some doubts:
> do I have to know any 3D software to be a compositor?
> which skills a compositor really MUST know? of course more I know is best,
> but where and how to start?
> is anybody help?
> is it possible to create some beginner forum to people like me don´t
> bother other advanced users?
> thanks in advance.
> Emerson
>
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