From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
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The user interface - Nuke Tutorial
From the course: Nuke Essential Training (2014)
The user interface
This course assumes that you are new to Nuke. That might also mean that you're new to the node-based compositing that is the basis of Nuke. Let's take just a minute to see how node-based compositing works. The whole idea of node-based compositing is that every image processing operation is done with a node and the nodes are strung together to make a composite. For example, this node reads in the image. This node sends the picture up to the viewer. So if I hook the viewer node to the read node, I see my picture. So let's say I wanted to add a horizontal blur. So I'll add a blur node right here and I see my horizontal blur. I'm going to follow that with this transform operation which will apply a rotation to the picture. Now notice that the blur streaks are going at an angle like this. If I switch the operational order, I am going to move the blur after the rotate. Now the image is rotated and then blurred. so now the blur streaks are going horizontally. The brilliant thing about…
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The user interface5m 28s
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Using the viewer9m 2s
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Playback controls2m 34s
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The timeline3m 16s
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Project settings4m 24s
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Working with nodes5m 40s
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Using property panels4m 49s
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Adjusting node parameters8m 44s
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Keyframe animation3m 44s
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Using the Dope Sheet3m 6s
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Navigating the Curve Editor3m 34s
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Editing animation curves4m 23s
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