Inside Guide to Becoming a Roto Artist with NUKE and Silhouette
Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of rotoscoping and clean up using a film-like shot--essential skills for anyone who wants to do compositing for a professional VFX company. Software required: Nuke and Maya.
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Course Description
Rotoscopy and clean up in a project is absolutely essential and unavoidable when someone wants to become a Compositor in a VFX company. In this course, Inside Guide to Becoming a Roto Artist with NUKE and Silhouette, you will professionally learn and understand the fundamentals of rotoscopy and clean up to become a good CG artist. You will learn how to properly rotoscope in Silhouette, which is the most used software in Rotoscopy. You will see how we can use this roto in Nuke and you will also learn how to clean up and integrate a CG element in a shot with the Nuke Camera Tracker. By the end of the course, you will have an overall understanding of rotoscopy and clean up that will help you as you move forward with your own work. Software required: Nuke and Maya.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 0m 51s
—Course Overview 0m 51sProperly Preparing the Plate- 9m 44s
—Setting up the Scene and Creating a Rooter Node that Will Control Your Image Sequences Path 3m 22s
—Removing the Grain and the Lens Distortion 6m 22sCamera Tracking and 2D Tracking in NUKE- 26m 17sCleaning up the Plate- 29m 45sRotoscoping in Silhouette- 16m 29sIntegrating a Frisbee Using Maya and Nuke- 23m 5sFinalizing the Project- 3m 33s