I like it, its a good technique, been using it for a while now. another way to do something similar is to convert the image to HSV colorspace in the colorspace node, and to then only work in the blue channel ;D
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing. Is there any way you'd do a video on how to key without a green or blue screen ? Essentially keying without an alpha? No one seems to have a tutorial on this and I'm sure it would come in super handy for tons of people
So obviously ur using divide as the blend, is there any advantage to this as opposed to using a middle gray blending mode such as overlay? Perhaps a stupid question.
@@basiliasTG I have some pretty cool plans coming up for nk505 and further! I am in crunch time at work currently though, so it may be a bit longer as I'm pretty slammed for time!
Hey there, If you set the resolution to "Auto" on Udemy, it will playback in 1080p if your internet allows it. This is a restriction from their website unfortunately to not directly have the button, however it is possible to watch 1080p and I've uploaded all of them in HD.
The curve/detail illustration really drove this home for me. Thanks for helping me properly understand the technique!
I like it, its a good technique, been using it for a while now. another way to do something similar is to convert the image to HSV colorspace in the colorspace node, and to then only work in the blue channel ;D
I’m in love with this video, I now know a lot more about image frequencies
I knew this technique, but the glossiness part was new and interesting to me :) Thanks for showing!
its very creative way to add extra details in comp. good video to learn . thanks
Mind officially blown
Just Phenomenal lecture, thank you so much.
Thank you! happy to help!
im going to take this class!
Make sure your B pipe is the blur in the divide ...
Thank you for making this!
great work and visualizations as always !
great
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing. Is there any way you'd do a video on how to key without a green or blue screen ? Essentially keying without an alpha? No one seems to have a tutorial on this and I'm sure it would come in super handy for tons of people
great technique, thanks for video
bless you
awesome technique!
Great tut
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
So obviously ur using divide as the blend, is there any advantage to this as opposed to using a middle gray blending mode such as overlay? Perhaps a stupid question.
what is the difference between this divide method and the from/minus method?
Thank you in advance
very interesting idea with the puddles... i like, i like :)
Great Technique. I guess this works on De-aging too?
basiliasTG definitely! A very common technique in beauty work. It’s similar to photoshop’s heal brush.
@@CompositingAcademy How about a Nuke 505 course about de-aging and Digital makeup techniques then?
@@basiliasTG I have some pretty cool plans coming up for nk505 and further! I am in crunch time at work currently though, so it may be a bit longer as I'm pretty slammed for time!
instead of the blur i denoise the shit out of it. Maybe this is a faster way to calculate instead of denoising (for de-aging that is)
Sir why can't upload your course in 1080 resolution on udemy your New also in 720p
Hey there,
If you set the resolution to "Auto" on Udemy, it will playback in 1080p if your internet allows it. This is a restriction from their website unfortunately to not directly have the button, however it is possible to watch 1080p and I've uploaded all of them in HD.
That's a really cool and helpful technique! Thank you sir!
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Whoah an another Amazing video
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