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Nuke 101: Professional Compositing and Visual Effects

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For many visual effects artists who are just starting out or are moving from After Effects, Shake, Fusion, or another compositing tool, they are learning that Nuke is quickly becoming the feature film compositing industry standard. While there are several online turorials and courses available, there is currently no book on the market for those who need to know all the ins and outs of the software. Until now. Nuke 101 covers everything readers need to know to begin using the compositor for their projects. It includes step-by-step lessons on basic and advanced compositing, color correction, Roto Paint, keying, tracking, as well as more advanced topics such as using CGI and the 3D engine.The projects used throughout the book are based on real-world examples of professional production work and offer hard-worn advice from the pros who work in the trenches on high-end compositing work. After reading the techniques and following along in the projects, readers will have a soli

385 pages, Paperback

First published April 8, 2011

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January 3, 2013
Very through book and good for beginners, I have the PLE version of nuke so can't complete all the tasks and exercises in the book but the trial version is just as good.
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January 27, 2012
Very thorough, however there were two mistakes in this book, but I managed to crack it.
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