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Author: Mixa | 29 June 2010 | Views: 454
 Digital Tutors: Advanced Compositing Workflows with Maya and After Effects

Digital Tutors: Advanced Compositing Workflows with Maya and After Effects | 1.3 Gb
Digital Tutors: Advanced Compositing Workflows with Maya and After Effects - In this series of lessons, we will be taking you through the process of rendering your Maya scene into multiple passes, and using some advanced techniques for compositing these passes using Toxik.
 
 
Author: Borman | 21 June 2010 | Views: 308
 Digital Tutors - Multi-channel Compositing in Nuke

Digital Tutors - Multi-channel Compositing in Nuke
English | VP6F 782x646 | MP3 96 Kbps | 356 MB
Genre: eLearning
In this series of lessons we%27ll learn how to composite with the channels system inside The Foundry%27s compositing software, Nuke. We will start using a single multi-channel EXR file created in our %27Introduction to Channels in Nuke%27 course and finish with a composited render.
We%27ll begin this course by learning how we can use the Merge node with a multi-channel pipeline. We%27ll then learn how we can isolate nodes such as color correct to only work on a single channel. After we merge our basic passes, we%27ll do some basic color correcting and masking. At this point, we%27ll learn how to use the Backdrop and Dot nodes to organize our node tree. After that, we%27ll add in the final passes and composite our render on top of a photograph while keeping our shadow. We%27ll then make final tweaks to our image and add a light wrap, erode and grade node to make our two layers fit together better. This series of lessons will illustrate the basics of compositing a 3D render using the channel workflow inside of Nuke. For further information on creating and working with channels, check out our %27Introduction to Channels in Nuke%27 course