How to Composite VFX Elements into an Unreal Scene
インストラクター
Danasa Arsad
レベル
Experienced
長さ
13m 14s
Version Required
Nuke X 13.1 and laterNuke Studio 13.1 and later
The Nuke UnrealReader plugin is used to import assets from the Unreal Engine into Nuke for compositing and finishing. You can adjust lighting, color grading, and other visual effects to better match the look and feel of your project.
This tutorial teaches you how to open an Unreal Engine sequence inside NukeX and composite VFX elements into the scene. Danasa Arsad from Action VFX shows you how to add fire and smoke assets.
ActionVFX is a renowned VFX stock footage repository, which provides production-level assets and training in VFX principles and software.
Check out ActionVFX at their website: https://www.actionvfx.com/ and YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqygDczqPpXGYqHXtcsmyFg
This tutorial teaches you how to open an Unreal Engine sequence inside NukeX and composite VFX elements into the scene. Danasa Arsad from Action VFX shows you how to add fire and smoke assets.
ActionVFX is a renowned VFX stock footage repository, which provides production-level assets and training in VFX principles and software.
Check out ActionVFX at their website: https://www.actionvfx.com/ and YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqygDczqPpXGYqHXtcsmyFg