Hugo's Desk will be live on Twitch tomorrow Sunday, 17th March from 15.00 GMT. This will part Two of a CG compositing Nuke workshop using a real production shot. Hope to see you there. www.twitch.tv/hugosdesk
Man Hugo! I've seen many of your videos and I must say that I am very impressed. You have a beautiful workflow and a great way of presenting a fairly advanced pipeline.
Thanks so much for watching. One way to learn how to make a manual extension is to load the gizmo and do a "copy to group" in the last tab. Then click the S on the upper right corner of the group and you can see the inside fo the gizmo. Meaning: you can see the script used to build the gizmo.
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Nice stuff indeed. Just a quick general question - Have you ever 'fully lit' something in Nuke either by using the new ray tracer or perhaps Vray for Nuke? Keep up the awesome tutorials!
Might be an interesting future video to look at. I know we have used the likes of Vray for Nuke to light reasonably simple distant objects like buildings and planes to free up 3D and give us full control at our end. Looking forward to the next video!
Mr.Hugo,.. Can I ask you one question ? this is Out Of Topic question. Just want to know How do I apply the material (re-texturing) in Nuke ? let's say I have alembic file , just standard geometry with some objects inside the scene. but i want to apply texture on the object. What should i need in terms of Re-Texturing inside Nuke ? the steps. Thank You Mr.Hugo- apologize me.
Hugo's Desk will be live on Twitch tomorrow Sunday, 17th March from 15.00 GMT. This will part Two of a CG compositing Nuke workshop using a real production shot. Hope to see you there.
www.twitch.tv/hugosdesk
Woww! Fixing this problem with the edges is amazing! I had given up the ReLighting because of it! Thank you very much.
Not a problem. It's our secret... lol
Man Hugo! I've seen many of your videos and I must say that I am very impressed. You have a beautiful workflow and a great way of presenting a fairly advanced pipeline.
The way you teach us is awesome Sir...
I always enjoy your work ! Thanks for sharing !
Thanks mate. Glad you liked it.
Thank you Mr.Hugo.
like usually,...you always make a great visual . It really help me a lot of tons.
have a nice day, Mr.Hugo
+djati waskito Thanks so much
Nice and smooth as always..Thanks mate!
Thank you Hugo!
you r amazing man. thank u for all this amazing video
Very neat!
+Neronie Thanks? Lol
Another way to Extended edges without colourEdge plugin, i mean do it with default nodes, great video greetings from Lima - Peru
Thanks so much for watching. One way to learn how to make a manual extension is to load the gizmo and do a "copy to group" in the last tab. Then click the S on the upper right corner of the group and you can see the inside fo the gizmo. Meaning: you can see the script used to build the gizmo.
Do you like this tutorial? Want to see more? Support my channel in Patreon for $1 and have exclusive timed access before everyone else. Don't miss out: www.patreon.com/hugosdesk
Nice stuff indeed. Just a quick general question - Have you ever 'fully lit' something in Nuke either by using the new ray tracer or perhaps Vray for Nuke? Keep up the awesome tutorials!
+John Sellings Thanks mate. No never used Nuke to full lit. Only for CC and small adjustments. Maybe a future video?
Might be an interesting future video to look at. I know we have used the likes of Vray for Nuke to light reasonably simple distant objects like buildings and planes to free up 3D and give us full control at our end. Looking forward to the next video!
Mr.Hugo,..
Can I ask you one question ? this is Out Of Topic question.
Just want to know How do I apply the material (re-texturing) in Nuke ?
let's say I have alembic file , just standard geometry with some objects inside the scene.
but i want to apply texture on the object. What should i need in terms of Re-Texturing inside Nuke ? the steps.
Thank You Mr.Hugo- apologize me.
+djati waskito Its possible using the UV pass from CG but I don't recommend since texturing should be done in the 3D software. Thanks so much.
Hugo's Desk once again Sir,...Thank You so much. Have a good day Sir.
Hi. The footage download links have expired .may i please update it?
Is there a way to have one object to cast shadows over another object using this technique?
Thanks for the video!Great content.
how to add pos and normal channel 3:31 what the name of the node