Your First Day of Tracking in NUKE
Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this series of tutorials, we will learn the essentials for tracking in NUKE. Software required: NUKE 7.0v6.
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Course Description
In this series of tutorials, we will learn the essentials for tracking in NUKE. You will learn how to execute one, two, and four point tracks, and what types of situations call for those different types of tracks. We take our time in learning how to apply the tracking data so that you can troubleshoot when you run into different types of tracks in your own work. There are countless tips and tricks sprinkled throughout this training for getting more accurate tracks, smoothing out existing tracks, and simply knowing what will cause tracking problems as you work. By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to do the three main types of tracking, and have some practical examples of these types of work including: title integration, tattoo removal, image stabilization, and screen replacement. This course is for you if you are wanting to learn how to move images with footage data in NUKE and are interested in this powerful part of the compositing pipeline. Software required: NUKE 7.0v6.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 3s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 3sYour First Day of Tracking in NUKE- 1h 40m
—One Point Tracking 15m 4s
—Applying the Tracking Data with a Transform Node 9m 49s
—Smoothing Tracking Data 7m 45s
—Two Point Tracking 13m 32s
—Applying Two Point Tracking Data 12m 44s
—Image Stabilization with a Track 12m 28s
—Four Point Tracking 16m 10s
—Using a Corner Pin and Edge Blur for Screen Replacement 7m 36s
—Reintroducing Reflections to the Composite 5m 32s