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fxphd – MYA206 – Maya Animation and Compositing : Red Dwarf
Long time fxphd professor Matt Leonard dives into production with his new course covering work he did for Red Dwarf: Back to Earth. Leonard is our leadMaya professor, but he is also an adept compositor who uses tools such as Nuke and Fusion. For this course, he’ll be walking through the entire productionprocess of his work on the show — from pre-production to on-set to the final composite. He’ll cover all the angles of delivering great animation and a realisticcomposite in this hard core hands-on course.More details to come about the course once the mini-series airs in the UK the weekend of April 11th.

Professor: Matt Leonard (mattdleonard)
Class 1: Pre-Production and Working On-Set
Class 2: Live Action Tracking using PFTrack 5
Class 3: Modelling Characters in Maya 2009
Class 4: Rigging Realistic Acting in Maya 2009
Class 5: Painting with Light, Texturing and Lighting in Maya 2009
Class 6: Timing for Animation, the Art of Performance
Class 7: Animation, Bringing Life to Animation using Maya 2009
Class 8: Multipass Rendering using mental ray
Class 9: Integrating the 3D into the Live Action Plate using Nuke 5.1
Class 10: Adding Realism to the Final Shot, Advanced Compositing in Nuke 5.
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FXphd – VFX101 – Intro to Compositing with Ron Brinkmann

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Each week, Ron Brinkmann and Mike Seymour explore the fundamentals of visual effects compositing. Brinkmann is well known throughout the industry; a visual effects supervisor who co-founded Nothing Real and helped create Shake. More recently he has served as an advisor on The Foundry’s Nuke compositing software. He is author of the recently released second edition of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing (Morgan Kaufmann). This book forms the foundation of the course, and the weekly discussions expand upon the principles found in the text.

Class 1: Accuracy vs Art. And how our minds can be tricked. It is art and science.
Class 2: Compositing hierarchy: who has what roles?
Class 3: Camera issues and greenscreen
Class 4: Resolution, colour space and formats
Class 5: Roto and keying
Class 6: 3D tracking and on set
Class 7: Matte painting. morphing, and telegraphing effects
Class 8: 3D multipass rendering and lens curvature
Class 9: Bit-depth, compression, codec and aspect ratio.
Class 10: Selling the shot

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In this series of lessons we’ll learn how to use Nuke’s tracker to create keyframes from real life footage. This is an important technique for matching an image or animation’s position, rotation, scale and perspective shift to film.

We’ll begin this project by learning the basics of the tracker node and create a one point track using some simple footage. We’ll then learn how to apply the tracker data to other nodes using expressions. We’ll then learn how to do a two point track on real footage and create a black-bar effect over someone’s eyes. We’ll track the four corners of a TV to replace the image on the screen. Lastly, we’ll then learn some tips for getting a track from difficult footage using color correct techniques.

More Info:http://www.digitaltutors.com/09/training.php?cid=2&pid=208

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Rapidshare:
http://rapidshare.com/files/373477125/DT_ITTINUKE.part1.rar
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http://rapidshare.com/files/373475856/DT_ITTINUKE.part3.rar

Hotfile:
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Vtc Complet Shake 4.1 Tutors

Welcome to VTC’s tutorial on Shake 4. My name is Kalika Kharkar. In this course, we will cover the new features in Shake 4, the system requirements and an introduction to nodes. In the orientation section, we will learn how to open Shake for the first time. The Viewer, Tool Tabs, and Node View, the parameters, the Color Picker, Pixel Analyzer, and time Bar, the Curve Editor, Audio Panel, and time View, and the Command Line, Help, Title Bar, and Top Menus. Using the interface: here we will learn how to view images, how to use the Nodework Space, working with parameters and globals, how to view channels and compare buffers, and navigation and keyboard shortcuts. In the section on File In and File Browser, we’ll learn how to use the File In Node, using the browser, importing different file formats, how to replace footage, and basic retiming with the File In.

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There is often far more going on in any given frame of a contemporary movie or commercial than meets the eye. In Digital Compositing in Depth, the techniques of both visible and invisible effects are explored and explained.

Obvious visual effects are pervasive in today’s broadcast media; less obvious effects like color correction, image stabilization, object removal, and virtual backgrounds are more common than most observers might guess. Continue Reading