imho - If you want to composite, learn the keying, roto, grade etc, move onto 
3D when happy with the basics first.
Learning 3D lighting, modelling etc in Nuke would make you a great asset but 
not if you cant do keying, roto, grade etc...



 
Howard



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>Thanks guys, learn all modeling, lightning and so on that what I was afraid 
>of...this is a LOT things to learn...
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