Easy Green Screen Keying | Nuke Compositing Tutorials | Deadpool
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Title: Easy Green Screen Keying | Nuke Compositing Tutorials | Deadpool
Channel: VisualFX_Explorers
Description: #deadpool #compositing #nukecompositing #greenscreen #deadpool3 #marvel #keying In this tutorial, we are going to learn about how to Key green screen in Nuke. We will cover the basics of compositing. Project Files- https://drive.google.com/file/d/18V9QOLyzBNOLogQA-3gfdXD4_99RHKPO/view?usp=drive_link ADVANCE KEYING TUTORIALS- • Nuke Compositing Advance Keying Tutor... Join with us by subscribing to our channel for more valuable VFX and filmmaking content!
Tutorial: Easy Green Screen Keying in Nuke
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Introduction: This tutorial will guide you on how to key a green screen in Nuke, covering the basics of compositing using the project files provided in the description.
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Accessing Project Files: Click on the link provided in the description to access the project files for this tutorial. Download and extract the files to a location on your computer for easy access.
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Opening Nuke: Launch the Nuke compositing software on your computer. If you don't have Nuke installed, you can download and install it from The Foundry's official website.
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Importing Footage: In Nuke, import the green screen footage you want to key by clicking on 'File' > 'Read' and selecting the video file from the project files you downloaded earlier.
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Setting Up Nodes: Create a new 'Keylight' node by right-clicking on the Node Graph and selecting 'Keying' > 'Keylight'. Connect the green screen footage to the Keylight node.
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Keying the Green Screen: Adjust the settings in the Keylight node to key out the green screen from the footage. Tweak the settings such as Screen Gain, Screen Balance, and Screen Despot to achieve a clean key.
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Refining the Key: Use additional nodes like 'Blur', 'EdgeBlur', and 'Despill' to refine the key and make it look more natural. Experiment with different settings to achieve the desired result.
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Finalizing the Composite: Once you are satisfied with the keying and compositing, connect the keyed footage to the background footage or image to complete the composite.
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Rendering the Final Output: Preview the final composite in Nuke to ensure everything looks as intended. Then, render the composite by clicking on 'Render' > 'Render' to export the video with the green screen keyed out.
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Save and Export: Save your project in Nuke to retain the work for future edits. Export the final keyed video in the desired format and resolution for your project.
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Conclusion: Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to key a green screen in Nuke using this tutorial. Feel free to explore more advanced keying techniques and compositing tools in Nuke for your VFX and filmmaking projects.
By following these steps, you can easily key out a green screen in Nuke and create professional-looking composites for your videos. Enjoy experimenting and creating stunning visual effects!