New Features in NUKE 8.0
by Laura Hawk
In this series of tutorials, we will learn the new features available in NUKE 8.0. Software required: NUKE 8.0.
What you'll learn
In this series of tutorials, we will learn the new features available in NUKE 8.0. With this release, there are lots of changes for speeding up your workflow and making all things color-related much more intuitive and rich. NUKE 8.0 has done a lot to save you the time of having to jump back into a 3D application to fix or export things you need for your composite. With the addition of the EditGeo node and wireframe render options, you can stay in NUKE and get on with your project. New features like in panel color wheels, the Pixel Analyzer panel, and Scopes will be sure to make your grading and color correcting workflow much more streamlined. There have also been huge improvements made to the Dope Sheet as well as the Text Node. By the end of this course, you will have a firm grasp on what's new in NUKE 8.0, keeping you ahead of the curve. Software required: NUKE 8.0.
About the author
Laura is a passionate visual effects and motion graphics author at Pluralsight. Ever since her first exposure to After Effects in college, Laura has had an eternal drive to learn more about motion graphics, and teach others what she has discovered. Laura began working at Digital-Tutors (now a Pluralsight company) as a motion graphics artist, creating visually-appealing advertisements and informative art for the site.
Throughout her time at Digital-Tutors, Laura contributed greatly to both the ... moreAfter Effects and NUKE libraries of content – their own digital David Blaine, breaking down the “movie magic” and sharing it with others. She has also written content for 3D Artist Magazine. Her favorite projects are her two in-depth After Effects introductory courses on Pluralsight, which were each built around training motion artists and VFX artists, respectively. Using her vast skill set, Laura has taught thousands of artists everything from shot-tracking and rotoscoping to motion design. If you ever need to reach out for questions or comments feel free to find Laura on Twitter @LauraHawkDesign.