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Digital-Tutors – Removing Objects with Camera Projection in NUKE
Digital-Tutors – Removing Objects with Camera Projection in NUKE Advanced | 2h 53m | 1.00 GB | Project Files 64 MB | Required Software: NUKE 6.3v1
In this series of lessons, we’ll be entirely removing a foreground object using camera projection techniques.
We’ll create clean plates in Photoshop, then put them onto cards in NUKE to re-create the scene in 3D. We’ll begin by solving a 3D camera with the NUKEX camera tracker. Then we’ll make the 3D scene more human readable and examine the card workflow. Then we’ll use Photoshop to create a clean-plate of our primary foreground element. Then we’ll learn techniques for matching a card to our 3d footage. For here we will repeat the process a number of times for the rest of the foreground sign, the background sign and even the walls. Along the way we will encounter issues and examine ways to fix or get around these common problems. We’ll finish with a shot that has the object completely removed.