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Blender 3.0 for Production - 2D & 3D Tracking Workflow - 04b Q&A - Matchmoving NUKE Rotos in Blender 

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This tutorial is an answer to a pixeltrain Patreon question: It shows the roundtrip of a stabilized shot from Blender’s Tracking system to NUKE (or any other Compositing package like Fusion or AfterEffects) and how to use Rotoscoping data from there back in Blender.
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These topics are covered in this tutorial:
Writing out a stabilized shot as EXRs from Blender
NUKE project settings
Keying out the screen
Shuffle the Alpha into RGBA
Writing out data from NUKE
Importing the NUKE EXRs into the Blender compositor
Generating a Solid Color Plane
Inject an alpha to a plate
Comp the plates together
Understand stabilize and matchmove
If you want to use the same footage, here is my Gumroad link:
pixeltrain3d.gumroad.com/l/GEdjT
Be aware, that these files are included in my Patreon ;-)
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This tutorial series „Blender for Production“ focuses on Blender as a full Production Suite for (Indie) 3D- & VFX Productions. In these tutorials, I will explain how to work with the different Modules of Blender and how they are connected. I will give you an introduction to the specific functionalities, but also the production context and workflows, which can help you to use Blender in your productions.
As a Senior 3D & VFX Trainer, Helge Maus teaches 3D- & VFX Applications for 20 years. His focus lies on VFX, but he also works with many studios and agencies from different visualization areas. He focuses on Houdini FX, Blender, and NUKE for his daily work and training.
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7 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@ppsystems4317
@ppsystems4317 2 года назад
You bring a lot of experience into your tutorials. The best tutorials I have ever seen. Well explained. I'm waiting for your next tutorial !
@pixeltrain3d
@pixeltrain3d 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. There will be a lot of more tutorial in the next future. Have fun!
@architecture8770
@architecture8770 2 года назад
Hi sir u r great. I saw Ur videos composition in blender for my 3d architecture work
@ppsystems4317
@ppsystems4317 2 года назад
Hello Helge, another question what would be the problem if we would bring de non stabilized version of the clip into Nuke and make the rotoscope in Nuke ? Thanks
@pixeltrain3d
@pixeltrain3d 2 года назад
Hm, don't understand the question. This works as well. You can then bring the rotos back to Blender and then use the matchmove transform (stabilize inverted) to the rotos. But you normaly want to roto on stabilized plates and then use the matchmove transform - that's the way we work in NUKE only as well. You have less movement to care of in rotoscoping. I will tackle more NUKE Compositing in the future :-)
@ppsystems4317
@ppsystems4317 2 года назад
@@pixeltrain3d Thanks for you reaction... I'm looking forward to your compositing Nuke tutorials !
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