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V-Ray to Nuke | ACES Multichannel EXR Workflow 

Jonas Noell
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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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Комментарии : 20   
@JonasNoell
@JonasNoell 5 месяцев назад
✅Check out Patreon for all my scene files, bonus videos, a whole course on car rendering or just to support this channel 🙂 patreon.com/JonasNoell
@aligadzhiev5589
@aligadzhiev5589 5 месяцев назад
thanks man, there are not much people who make ACES tuts 👍
@GabrielMendezC
@GabrielMendezC 5 месяцев назад
Really cool tut. Thanks Jonas 👍
@F10F11hm
@F10F11hm 5 месяцев назад
Amazing and so useful. Thank you, Jonas!
@user-ip4to1sp3u
@user-ip4to1sp3u 5 месяцев назад
Good work Jonas 🔥
@LeafCG-bin
@LeafCG-bin 5 месяцев назад
很棒的教程
@jaylee2656
@jaylee2656 5 месяцев назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@user-ly2it4mj4l
@user-ly2it4mj4l 5 месяцев назад
How to deal with v-ray grayness, when I see an image rendered in v-ray I can tell by the lack of depth
@JonasNoell
@JonasNoell 5 месяцев назад
Ehhh not really sure what you mean, can you make some example?
@addamski
@addamski 5 месяцев назад
Hi Jonas, Just about to watch anyway but will I be able to follow this in Fusion do you know?
@JonasNoell
@JonasNoell 5 месяцев назад
Works pretty similar there. I checked it also out in Fusion recently. But you should probably download the Reactor Plugin to assemble the Multichannel EXR. Probably will also make a tutorial about the process if the interest is there.
@addamski
@addamski 5 месяцев назад
I have reactor, a Fusion tutorial would be great if you have time, I think everyone uses one or the other of those two. I've not used Fusion a great deal in day to day work yet as I've not had the time to sit down and work out the best workflow from Vray to Fusion, so it would help me a great deal if you did one! 👍 @@JonasNoell
@jackarnold3293
@jackarnold3293 5 месяцев назад
@@JonasNoell very interested in fusion workflow. Fusion is much more likely to be picked up by people because they can get it free inside of DaVinci resolve, and the standalone studio version is 10x cheaper than nuke. Less interested in the use of multichannels. By splitting the channels up at render time you can optimise your use of them in your fusion files, and decrease loading times especially across servers.
@JonasNoell
@JonasNoell 5 месяцев назад
@@jackarnold3293 Yeah, I 'm just in the process of switching to Davinci Resolve because of that 🙂 I also prefer to split up the channels, but somehow at least Nuke had issues with Cryptomattes if they were not part of a multichannel EXR. Not sure about Fusion though, haven't tried that yet...
@F10F11hm
@F10F11hm 5 месяцев назад
@@JonasNoell A video dedicated to Nuke & Fusion, the differences and similarities between them when it comes to workflows would be great.
@dConceptdk
@dConceptdk 5 месяцев назад
ACES is a mess to work with. Why does VRay not automate all the maps settings when switching to ACES, that should be a pease of cale to fix.
@JonasNoell
@JonasNoell 5 месяцев назад
It is automated if you name tag your textures. Otherwise it doesn’t know what colorspace the image is in. But I do agree that it would help to default to sRGB for color maps and raw for all data maps in the shader. They do that for normal maps already.
@AyushBakshi
@AyushBakshi 5 месяцев назад
​​​When you connect using substance utility in Maya it makes the node graph with right color spaces itself.i was expecting similar stuff for nuke n 3ds max@@JonasNoell
@piotrus3333_CGI
@piotrus3333_CGI 2 месяца назад
oh come on. aces 1.2 in 2024? why?
@JonasNoell
@JonasNoell 2 месяца назад
Somehow it’s difficult to find any newer version for download at least at the time I did this video. But if you have a newer one can you point me to where you got it from? 😀
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