In this tutorial you will learn to workflow of how to bring your V-Ray renderings over to the The Foundries popular compositing software Nuke. We will setup a basic rendering using V-Ray and render everything in ACEScg colorspace. In the VFB we will apply custom color corrections and special effects.
We will talk about the various important steps to setup your Render Settings and VFB Settings to export a correct Multichannel EXR in ACES colorspace. In Nuke we will then reassamble the various render channels, apply our custome LUT and special effects to replicate our rendering from V-Ray.
This workflow allows for maximum flexibility as you will be able to fully control all elements of the rendering in Nuke.
I am using 3ds Max and V-Ray 6 in this demo but you can also use identical techniques for older versions. A similar workflow can also be used in other software such as Cinema4d, Maya, Blender and different kind of render engine such as Corona, Octane, Redshift, Arnold, Cycles, CyclesX, Eevee and countless others.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:57 - Render Settings
06:11 - VFB Settings
12:01 - Nuke Setup
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5 авг 2024