Respected Sir I have confusion regarding focal plane setup between whatever you have told in video and nuke manual. Here are lines from nuke manual "focal plane setup - displays depth-of-field (DOF) • red - Less than DOF (in front of the area that’s in focus). • green - Inside DOF (in focus). Note that if depth of field is set to 0, nothing is displayed in green. • blue - Greater than DOF (behind the area that’s in focus)." So according to manual blue should go far & red should come front. Pls Correct me if I'm wrong.
I have everything in place, but when I hit the button FOCAL PLANE SETUP, the whole screen turns BLUE (frame size is 1920x1080), what am a doing wrong here?
thats awesome sir but i have a one doubt if we don't have a grass just have a cg model and we have to merge with plate then how to create a depth in that one?
@@VFXVIBE like if I have a image from internet. And I added in my cam - image plane and then I added a 3D object on it. Now I have to manage the depth of my 3d object like plate. How I do that?
Great sir these is much needed also sir how to camera export to maya or 3dsmax to nuke alembic cache ?? Any suggestions or any tutorials hi sir myself Rony an VFX student from Arena Animation kolkata
@@VFXVIBE no, I am not talking about node. I meant that... Are they same or different in real world or Compositing? I actually watched a matchmoving showreel where an artist used CG elements. In his breakdown video, he mentioned "zdepth" and "Z defocous" simultaneously. So I am asking this question. I believe it's same (I maybe wrong). But then why he mentioned separately?!
@@VFXVIBE well, the video I am talking about, it's been uploaded on "theCGbros" channel and the artist is Taylor Cooper. You can search by these key words.
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Respected Sir I have confusion regarding focal plane setup between whatever you have told in video and nuke manual. Here are lines from nuke manual "focal plane setup - displays depth-of-field (DOF)
• red - Less than DOF (in front of the area that’s in focus).
• green - Inside DOF (in focus). Note that if depth of field is set to 0, nothing is displayed in green.
• blue - Greater than DOF (behind the area that’s in focus)." So according to manual blue should go far & red should come front. Pls Correct me if I'm wrong.
It's not like that, I will try to explain this in simple words
I have everything in place, but when I hit the button FOCAL PLANE SETUP, the whole screen turns BLUE (frame size is 1920x1080), what am a doing wrong here?
You need to adjust the focal plane setup
Really useful info. Thankyou for this video
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Thank you sir ❤️
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Good video Sir. Thank you.
Yeah this is awesome thanks sir ❤️
thanx sir
thats awesome sir but i have a one doubt if we don't have a grass just have a cg model and we have to merge with plate then how to create a depth in that one?
You are talking about if character and bg is on separate layer? If yes then I will recommend to render depth pass combined.
@@VFXVIBE like if I have a image from internet. And I added in my cam - image plane and then I added a 3D object on it. Now I have to manage the depth of my 3d object like plate. How I do that?
Great sir these is much needed also sir how to camera export to maya or 3dsmax to nuke alembic cache ?? Any suggestions or any tutorials hi sir myself Rony an VFX student from Arena Animation kolkata
use fbx way better format.
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I have one confusion. Are Z depth and Z defocous same? Or they are different?
Are you talking about nodes??
@@VFXVIBE no, I am not talking about node. I meant that... Are they same or different in real world or Compositing? I actually watched a matchmoving showreel where an artist used CG elements. In his breakdown video, he mentioned "zdepth" and "Z defocous" simultaneously. So I am asking this question. I believe it's same (I maybe wrong). But then why he mentioned separately?!
@@VFXVIBE well, the video I am talking about, it's been uploaded on "theCGbros" channel and the artist is Taylor Cooper. You can search by these key words.
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Nice video sir