Foundry at FMX: Understanding The Aces Color Workflow In Nuke X

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @ContentMonsters
    @ContentMonsters Рік тому +1

    FANTASTIC!! Thank you Victor! ⭐

  • @rendermanpro
    @rendermanpro Рік тому +5

    - We have 10 different standards. We need to create the new one that unify everything! That makes people life easier.
    - ....
    - ...Now we have 11 standards

  • @firatcicek9885
    @firatcicek9885 2 роки тому +2

    Another Viktor Perez gem.

  • @mattbarkerart
    @mattbarkerart 2 роки тому +1

    Great talk Victor.
    Had a lot of trouble convincing people to use Aces. This will help!

  • @yudongwu7399
    @yudongwu7399 2 роки тому

    thanks victor

  • @MariExtensionPack
    @MariExtensionPack 2 роки тому +2

    I wish Foundry wouldn't wait 3 months to upload event footage.

  • @Arminkenedi
    @Arminkenedi 2 роки тому +2

    I find him really embarrassing. He thinks he's Tony Stark and he lives to talk! But he has a talent, he can tell simple things so complex that no one understands it. A narcissist who loves himself so much that he presents his own image in front of an audience of thousands! He is really embarrassing.

    • @MegaIrgendetwas
      @MegaIrgendetwas 2 роки тому

      I'd like to disagree. It is a simple topic, and as he said, there are only a few clicks in nuke. But he took the long route, explaining Color Space Management pipeline with IDT / ODT, Monitoring and everything. I like that he does the occasional joke. Its a good overview, you can watch this as a student who is just learning comp (hey, thats me :D ) and still understand every operation and the reason behind it clearly. It's not dry this way and I think I would have cracked a laugh when I would have been there and heard him say, that he will tell me all the nodes when I buy him a beer :D

    • @siy01
      @siy01 Рік тому

      That picture is hilarious! Total online dating profile pic. It's got to have been through Photoshop and Nuke a number of times. He's a good technical Nuke artist and teacher though.