Installing the Project Files
Before you continue, download the tutorial project files from our website and move them to a directory you’ll create, called “Nuke_Tutorials”. It’s up to you where you put your tutorial files, but here’s our recommendations below depending on your operating system. Whatever you do, you’ll need to remember where you put these files.
Tip: If you’re using a Mac or Linux system, log in under administrator privileges to avoid issues with permissions when installing the files.
To Create the Tutorial Directory (Windows)
1. | On the Windows desktop, double-click the My Computer icon to open a file browser. |
2. | Double-click on Local Disk (C:) and navigate to where you would like the content to reside. |
3. | Click the right-mouse button over the displayed directory and choose New > Folder. |
4. | Name the folder: Nuke_Tutorials. |
To Create the Tutorial Directory (Mac or Linux)
1. | Open a shell or terminal window. |
2. | At the command line, enter mkdir ~/Nuke_Tutorials to create the tutorial directory under your user or “home” directory. |
To Download and Install the Project Files
1. | Click Nuke Tutorials to download the project files to your local computer. |
2. | Extract the downloaded files and move (or copy) them to the Nuke_Tutorials directory you created earlier. |
You’re now ready to start the first tutorial with Nuke.