Aaah this explains everything , this is why your after effects tutorial wasn't the average bad keying shit out there, your approach was very ibk-ish for a missing term., good work!
Did you ever do a video in IBK Color? I find it to be essential to make this video truly effective and can't find it easily on your youtube page. Very great, concise and educational video but many clients don't know to film a clean greenscreen plate and very often we are forced to make our own with IBK Color.
Thanks for the tutorial, sorry this might be super easy, I am just getting started with Nuke. I got a great key around the subject but need to crash the blacks a bit, what's the best way to do that inside IBK node?
So is Nuke more like an After Effects, or a Premiere Pro? Or both? Trying to figure out if Nuke is used to composite all the clips (clips with its special effects completed) and you can export it into a video that can upload to YT? Does Nuke have sound editing capabilities?
Nuke really is just for a shot-by-shot compositing. It's not really geared for editing like After Effects and I don't think it even has any sound in it. Nuke DOES have an editing program called "Nuke Studio" with sound in it but it's very limited and doesn't even have transparency controls for dissolving, etc. It's a very expensive program and really only useful for editing a few nuke shots together into sequences to be able to maintain continuity of effects, etc.
the green screen its just a green cloth but its gonna depend what you place in front of it example you can place something static or you can place a video or peolple or something in moving
Hey, I am trying to use a video file instead of a single still picture as a background. The problem is that, it doesn't matter if I'm importing any video format or png/jpeg sequence, in the final rendered video the foreground actor is in motion but the background stays still. can you please provide any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
@@flo.motion Thank you very much for replying. I used png sequence for both subject and background. I used the subject and clean plate in IBKGizmo, then to the point A os merge node , and the background in point B of merge node.
I seem to be struggling once the chroma key comes out. I wanted to remove the black areas, so I just clicked "pick". Hovering over this, it said to "click this, then ctrl-click the colour in the viewer". ok that's fine, but nothing seemed to happen, and the alpha channel was left entirely white. Does Nuke just not chroma key for black? Is there an adjustable tolerance that I'm not seeing somewhere?
hey, honestly: I have never done that... can anyone help?? I would guess that you track a camera, and then save and export that camera as an fbx file or something similay, and later on import that in to blender!
dude for the first time somebody explained a node to me properly i understood it so good that i was able to figure out ibk color myself
jeah!! happy to help!!
Bro there are some incredible tutorial in nuke
I just literally spend 3 hours on old-school keying and you do this in minutes. Damn that IBK Keyer XD
Thank you for your tutorial. It helps a lot
Happy it helps!!
Superb explanation
Thank you so so much!!
Nice
Thank you!!
Does it work better than keylight in after effects? I cannot say keylight in after effects is bad, but not perfect.
hey! Would say it is just another tool to get the job done! Depends on the shot really...
Thanks@@flo.motion
Aaah this explains everything , this is why your after effects tutorial wasn't the average bad keying shit out there, your approach was very ibk-ish for a missing term., good work!
Haha... thanks a lot!!
great class sir please given any hair rotoscoping for nuke and silhouette sfx class that's much needed
Thanks a lot!! will do my best to get it done!!
@@flo.motion MOST WELCOME SIR MUCH LOVE N STAY SAFE HI SIR I'M RONY I'M AN VFX CG STUDENT FROM INDIA
Best tutorial thank you please make more nuke tutorial
I ll try my best!!
Did you ever do a video in IBK Color? I find it to be essential to make this video truly effective and can't find it easily on your youtube page.
Very great, concise and educational video but many clients don't know to film a clean greenscreen plate and very often we are forced to make our own with IBK Color.
so true
Thanks for giving us insight for free, greetings from Mexico
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much
thanks for watching!
i need more tutorials from nuke.
any specific needs??
@@flo.motion how about vfx compositing or explosion scene
This is awesome man. Thanks!!
thanks a lot for the kind words!!
thats great ... thanks for tutorial ..
thanks a lot!!
hey I love all your Videos. thanks for doing the great work.
Thank you Johannes!!
Thanks for the tutorial, sorry this might be super easy, I am just getting started with Nuke. I got a great key around the subject but need to crash the blacks a bit, what's the best way to do that inside IBK node?
hey! a good key needs some time! so best is to create several keys for several parts of the image. Unfortunately that means "roto"
great tut and simple!!!
great comment!!
hope you have more nuke tutorials
thank you sir..can i get this footage?
Haha... this is almost 10years old... I don't think i still have it
So is Nuke more like an After Effects, or a Premiere Pro? Or both? Trying to figure out if Nuke is used to composite all the clips (clips with its special effects completed) and you can export it into a video that can upload to YT? Does Nuke have sound editing capabilities?
Nuke really is just for a shot-by-shot compositing. It's not really geared for editing like After Effects and I don't think it even has any sound in it.
Nuke DOES have an editing program called "Nuke Studio" with sound in it but it's very limited and doesn't even have transparency controls for dissolving, etc. It's a very expensive program and really only useful for editing a few nuke shots together into sequences to be able to maintain continuity of effects, etc.
That's sick
thanks
plz do more nuke tuts
Ok, I will! Anything in particular?
@@flo.motion Pls do a beginner basic series like people do for after effects . Will be highly appreaciated.
Looks easier than AE. :)
I think it all depends on how often you use the software and how familiar you are with it!
Hey man, but the clean green screen is a picture or a video?
the green screen its just a green cloth but its gonna depend what you place in front of it example you can place something static or you can place a video or peolple or something in moving
you could use both, but a picture makes it way more easy
bro can you provide this footage for practice
Oh... that was years ago... I am pretty sure that this was three laptops ago... 🙈🙈
I believe this will not work on a moving camera
Hey, if you have a motion control it should work! But totally right!
Hey, I am trying to use a video file instead of a single still picture as a background. The problem is that, it doesn't matter if I'm importing any video format or png/jpeg sequence, in the final rendered video the foreground actor is in motion but the background stays still. can you please provide any suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
Hey, have you ised the jpg-sequenze as input for the IBK, or have u used it as a second string, to combine with the key? that is really important!!
@@flo.motion
Thank you very much for replying.
I used png sequence for both subject and background. I used the subject and clean plate in IBKGizmo, then to the point A os merge node , and the background in point B of merge node.
I seem to be struggling once the chroma key comes out. I wanted to remove the black areas, so I just clicked "pick". Hovering over this, it said to "click this, then ctrl-click the colour in the viewer". ok that's fine, but nothing seemed to happen, and the alpha channel was left entirely white. Does Nuke just not chroma key for black? Is there an adjustable tolerance that I'm not seeing somewhere?
hy, have you tried a luma-key instead of chroma? That should work
How about moving sense with green screen. should we need for extra green screen footage? Thank you
moving sense??
bro why you are not making more tutorial on nuke please make more videos......
hey, any specific wishes?
Hi teacher, how to export motion tracking from nuke to blender?dude can you help me?i am only biginner
hey, honestly: I have never done that... can anyone help?? I would guess that you track a camera, and then save and export that camera as an fbx file or something similay, and later on import that in to blender!
can u please give me this footage link
Wow, that tutorial is already a few years old... I really don' think that I still have it... sry
can u please provide ur footages,for practice purpose?
well that's a bit tricky
Plzz try....thnx in advanced
Does this work for node indie
Node indie??
@@flo.motion I mean nuke indie and quick question when I use the merge in nuke its stretched any way to fix that
GOOD WORK THANKS
thank u
thank you Will!!
6:00 foreground
b is back ground and a is foreground... isn't it?
Good thank bro
tnx dude
footage
Which footage? Me sitting in front of a Greenscreen?
Love your lip...;)
hmmm… ok thanks
да ты что еще и в нюке соображаешь? )))
что еще вы хотели бы знать о ядерной бомбе?