Hi
I was looking for the relight gizmo used in the Nuke 2009 Masterclass
2.5D re-lighting ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KI9iZ-t7lU )
I can find the videos on youtube, but it's not available on the foundry
website anymore.
Anyone have the gizmo or know where i can find it ?
Thanks
Hi all,
quick question for those who have used NukeStudio a bit more than me:
I have a comp container for a shot that is about 1700 frames and I need
to adjust an animation to match sound/narration around frame 1200.
So, in my workflow I'd like to adjust key frames and cache the viewer to
play
to follow up my own question with an answer:
using the Write node's lifetime range seems to work, so the frame server
just zips up to the frame the Write node starts being active on.
On 11/24/2015 06:51 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
Hi all,
quick question for those who have used NukeStudio
and for a bit of fun trivia )sorry for the monologue):
with the write node's lifetime range set, I get non-descriptive errors
when rendering in the timeline (F7 on the comp container) but rendering
in the node graph (F7 on the Write node) seems to work fine.
On 11/24/2015 07:08 PM, Frank
Hi Frank
Could you make two discreet shots from the one clip ?
That way you'd have one comp container fro 1=>1199 and another one for
1200=>1700 ?
If you've already done the comp for the whole shot you could just import
that into the new shots and render each one from the timeline separately.
Yes, I could, true.
Using the Write node's frame range rather than it's lifetime seems to
work though. I just need to remember to reset that when I'm done.
On 11/24/2015 07:17 PM, Phillip Lange wrote:
Hi Frank
Could you make two discreet shots from the one clip ?
That way you'd have one
Hi,
I think this has come up before but since I haven't used tags in a while
I thought I'd check in:
Is it possible by now to display a tags data/note in the viewer as a
viewer overlay (not just for rendering an overlay during export)?
I thought I could just cutomise a input process like in
Hi Hugo,
finally I can help you out :)
You can still get the masterclass files from the old foundry website
(thanks to the wayback machine):
http://web.archive.org/web/20131002091452/http://www.thefoundry.co.uk/articles/2009/01/29/101/nuke-masterclass-january-2009/
Cheers,
Carl
Hugo Léveillé
Thanks!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 23, 2015, at 8:14 PM, Carl Schröter wrote:
>
> Hi Hugo,
>
> finally I can help you out :)
>
> You can still get the masterclass files from the old foundry website (thanks
> to the wayback machine):
>