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Image-Based Keyer in NUKE

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Course Features

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Duration

67 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

67 minutes

Course Description

This series of NUKE tutorials will show you how to quickly create clean keys using the image-based keyer (or IBK gizmo) in NUKE. IBK is one of my favorite keyers in NUKE. It is often the beginning point for any key I make. The tutorials will start by showing you how to shoot a clean plate. This is the fastest and most efficient way to key. The tutorials will show you how to make a garbage mask and modify the IBK Gizmo controls so that you get the best alpha. We will learn how to make a core matte, or inner key using Keylight. This will fill in the gaps and create a solid Alpha. The background integration controls and common problems of the IBK Gizmo will be explained. The IBK color-gizmo will automatically create a clean plate. We'll also learn how to make the best alpha, even if there is no clean plate. The tutorials will end with a demonstration on how to reduce noise and keep our alpha constant, as well as manual spill suppression using the IBK device. Software required: Nuke 6.2v1 or higher.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Learn how to use the image based keyer or IBK gizmo in NUKE to create clean keys quickly

The IBK system is one of the best keyers in NUKE and is usually the starting point of any key I create

We will begin the tutorials by learning the fastest and best way to key, which is shooting a clean plate

We will then learn how to create a garbage mask for our key, and modify the IBK Gizmo controls to pull the best alpha

The IBK node usually leaves some holes in our alpha, so we will then learn how to create a core matte or inner key using Keylight to fill in our holes and create a solid alpha

We will then learn about the background integration controls of the IBK Gizmo, and how to get around some common issues

We will then learn how to automatically generate a clean plate using the IBK color gizmo, and how to create the best alpha when we have no clean plate

We will then finish the tutorials by learning how to keep just our alpha, reduce our noise, and do manual spill suppression outside the IBK gizmo

Software required NUKE 6

2v1 and up

Course Instructors

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Chris Glick

Instructor

Along with creating and recording training, he also used to manage the support team and work closely with the production development team at Digital-Tutors, now a Pluralsight company. He began his ca...
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