NUKE Green Screen Keying Building on the Fundamentals
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Green Screen keying is one of the core fundamental skills and techniques used in Compositing. This course will teach you advanced Green Screen keying techniques. Software required: NUKE
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Course Description
Have you ever wondered how to finesse the fine details of Green Screen keys, but don't know where to start? If so, this course is for you. In this course, NUKE Green Screen Keying Building on the Fundamentals, you'll learn how to complete even the most advanced Green Screen shots and then composite them over a new background. As a continuation of the NUKE Green Screen Keying Fundamentals course, you'll discover how to combine multiple mattes for the best optimized final Alpha. Next, you'll work through alternative Keying workflows inside of NUKE, learning how problem solve challenging Keys for both Green Screen and non Green Screen images. Finally, you'll refine any finishing details, such as transparency, motion blur, and hair detail. The final RGB image will be despilled and then composited over top of a newly integrated background. When you're finished with this course, you'll not only have a completed Green Screen composite, but you'll also have the knowledge and skills needed to key any advanced Green Screen image in the future. Software required: NUKE
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 28s
—Course Overview 1m 28sCombining Multiple Mattes- 46m 0s
—Introduction 6m 0s
—Exploring Core and Fringe Mattes 8m 51s
—KeyMix and ChannelMerge for Combining Alphas 7m 32s
—Keeping Alpha Values Between 0.0 and 1.0 11m 12s
—Combining Core and Fringe Mattes with Keylight 10m 32s
—Summary 1m 51sAlternative Keying Workflows- 42m 56sKeying for Transparency, Motion Blur, and Hair Detail- 35m 13sDespill- 43m 6sRe-introducing Lost Details- 21m 5sFinal Image Integration- 27m 38sTemplate and Quality Check Overview- 20m 23s