Awesome stuff as always. Sometimes I also love subtly animating the luminance of some of the background painted highlights, so the bokeh vibrates a little bit giving a organic touch. Thks 4all Alex
This is the best thing about your YT channel and more specifically your courses. You teach PRINCIPLES rather than click here and click there. Thanks FYI I finished Nuke 101 and I’ll start 202 😊
I am always in awe when you start painting yourself (not in this tutorial here),but I bought your other series and its like - right its a nice image, and then you start to paint in strokes here and there, and although I know its strokes, when you zoom out they suddenly feel like light bounces. Its amazing how you see light and how you put it in. After watching your tutsI started to try out to paint more and in two occasions it really worked, but still I am very often sitting in front of something and asking myself how to improve it, as my lead told me to - and I am looking at it, tuning a bit the blacks and maybe play around a bit with normal re-lighting, but somehow I then feel - ye thats good... and very often lead is like ye thats good, andI am wondering... why I havent done it quicker? now that was off-railing a bit
thank you! At the moment I don't have one set up - I've thought about it but I need to figure out what people would want specifically from that as added bonuses. I'm thinking about doing live-streams or just longer walk throughs of scripts, so maybe that is something people would appreciate from that front.
Thanks once again Alex! I'm wondering if any of these plates and proj files are available as practice footage as I watch this video? It could really help out a lot! Thanks a ton!
Hey! At the moment these ones aren't, but there will be more projects for people to work on later this year, we're working on a lot of big projects to be released later!
Really enjoyed this whole tutorial. I want to shift to nuke and have checked your courses, could you please guide me from where should i start? From Nk101? Or any other recommendations? Thanks
Hey there, NK101 which is in the beginner series is a good place to build the fundamentals and start learning Nuke and compositing principles as well, this is where I recommend people start. www.compositingacademy.com/nuke-compositing-career-starter-bundle The modules are built on top of eachother, so all of the knowledge carries forward making a clear path for learning, versus having to try to learn through many scattered sources. Like this video, it's not only software focused - it's also focused on important concepts that compositors need to understand. Hopefully that helps! Alex
@@CompositingAcademy thanks alex you know i purchased your one course few years ago on UDEMY which was really worth Going to start from NK101 Thanks And one more thing i always want to know about, i'm really bad at 3D and want to improve my 3D workflow apparently i'm trying to learn Blender but sometimes i got soo confused and depressed that i don't know about it Please give me some tips as well so that i can improve my 3D workflow Thanks
If you want to learn compositing, check out our free after effects -> nuke course to get started:
www.compositingacademy.com/ae_to_nuke_free_course
Awesome stuff as always. Sometimes I also love subtly animating the luminance of some of the background painted highlights, so the bokeh vibrates a little bit giving a organic touch. Thks 4all Alex
Always love your tutorials. So much knowledge.
This is the best thing about your YT channel and more specifically your courses. You teach PRINCIPLES rather than click here and click there. Thanks
FYI I finished Nuke 101 and I’ll start 202 😊
Very true!
Thanks Alex! This is excellent.
Thanks for such an advanced workflow breakdown. Appreciate it
Amazing content, I'm in love with detailed deep dive into the topic!
How do you match the keyed out footage to the scene
I am always in awe when you start painting yourself (not in this tutorial here),but I bought your other series and its like - right its a nice image, and then you start to paint in strokes here and there, and although I know its strokes, when you zoom out they suddenly feel like light bounces. Its amazing how you see light and how you put it in. After watching your tutsI started to try out to paint more and in two occasions it really worked, but still I am very often sitting in front of something and asking myself how to improve it, as my lead told me to - and I am looking at it, tuning a bit the blacks and maybe play around a bit with normal re-lighting, but somehow I then feel - ye thats good... and very often lead is like ye thats good, andI am wondering... why I havent done it quicker? now that was off-railing a bit
Do you have a patreon or something? I cant afford some courses at this time but i do want to contribute to your courses. I appreciate them.
thank you! At the moment I don't have one set up - I've thought about it but I need to figure out what people would want specifically from that as added bonuses. I'm thinking about doing live-streams or just longer walk throughs of scripts, so maybe that is something people would appreciate from that front.
Thanks once again Alex! I'm wondering if any of these plates and proj files are available as practice footage as I watch this video? It could really help out a lot! Thanks a ton!
Hey! At the moment these ones aren't, but there will be more projects for people to work on later this year, we're working on a lot of big projects to be released later!
Cool
Wow too much content uploading 🎉❤
And how to export a png from nuke
Really enjoyed this whole tutorial. I want to shift to nuke and have checked your courses, could you please guide me from where should i start? From Nk101? Or any other recommendations?
Thanks
Hey there,
NK101 which is in the beginner series is a good place to build the fundamentals and start learning Nuke and compositing principles as well, this is where I recommend people start.
www.compositingacademy.com/nuke-compositing-career-starter-bundle
The modules are built on top of eachother, so all of the knowledge carries forward making a clear path for learning, versus having to try to learn through many scattered sources. Like this video, it's not only software focused - it's also focused on important concepts that compositors need to understand.
Hopefully that helps!
Alex
@@CompositingAcademy thanks alex you know i purchased your one course few years ago on UDEMY which was really worth
Going to start from NK101
Thanks
And one more thing i always want to know about, i'm really bad at 3D and want to improve my 3D workflow apparently i'm trying to learn Blender but sometimes i got soo confused and depressed that i don't know about it
Please give me some tips as well so that i can improve my 3D workflow
Thanks
Do you have any discounts for the courses NK101-NK404 recently? I really hope so, as you're someone who inspires me to strive for learning.
there's a spring sale coming in the next few days!
@@CompositingAcademy wow I'm really looking forward to that course, thank you so much 😍