You’re now ready to start the first tutorial with Nuke. To Download and Install the Project Files 1.Ĭlick Nuke Tutorials to download the project files to your local computer.Įxtract the downloaded files and move (or copy) them to the Nuke_Tutorials directory you created earlier. To Create the Tutorial Directory (Mac or Linux) 1.Īt the command line, enter mkdir ~/ Nuke _Tutorials to create the tutorial directory under your user or “home” directory. On the Windows desktop, double-click the My Computer icon to open a file browser.ĭouble-click on Local Disk (C:) and navigate to where you would like the content to reside.Ĭlick the right-mouse button over the displayed directory and choose New > Folder. To Create the Tutorial Directory ( Windows) 1. Tip:If you’re using a Mac or Linux system, log in under administrator privileges to avoid issues with permissions when installing the files. Whatever you do, you’ll need to remember where you put these files. It’s up to you where you put your tutorial files, but here’s our recommendations below depending on your operating system. This video is part of a multi-series course which is a great introduction to Nuke, which is available for only 18 dollar for each class (NK101, NK202, NK303) Explore the full course Compositing Beginner Tutorial (2/8): 3 Point Lighting Understand 3 Point Lighting Light is a big part of being a VFX Compositor. Before you continue, download the tutorial project files from our website and move them to a directory you’ll create, called “ Nuke_Tutorials”.
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