Shot Tryout: Nuke this

VFX Basics: Moving from After Effects to Nuke After Effects to Nuke Practices
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Okay, okay, okay. Okay, as mentioned, we have a commissioned piece of art to complete before the concepts learned here is a job to finish off yourself, try to composite these elements to make it match this final outcome right here, attached in this lesson as a file for your downloadable reference. So I've already taken you through most of the portion, but for the rest, there shall be no guidance from me. So try to do it your own way. Basically, you only need those few basic nodes that we touched upon in this cause. But hey, if you went further and discovered and use other nodes in nuke two, that's great.

Just remember, there are multiple ways to accomplish one goal. Oh, and these are my project and export settings. Just so you newbies have something to work with. And also attached to this lesson is your guide sheet and It sets off instructions. Okay, so post on the q&a board if you need any help, I will be here. And once we're done, we'll send this piece to David for his approval.

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