Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Nuke For 3D Artists Episode 13 - Simple Camera Projection in Nuke






Episode 13 in Nuke for 3D Artists show in its most basic form how to set up a simple camera projection onto low resolution geometry inside of Nuke.  In future Episodes, we shall be showing more complex examples.

Monday, 17 April 2017

Nuke For 3D Artists Episode 12 - A 2nd Way to Deal With Anamorphic Footage in Nuke






Episode 12 in Nuke for 3D artists covers how a 2nd way to deal With anamorphic footage or renders in nuke, that is a better way when you have an EXR with multiple render passes.

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Nuke For 3D Artists: Episode 11 - Exporting Multiple Sequences With The Write Nodes






Episode 11 in Nuke for 3D Artists covers how to Export multiple sequences from any number (or selection) of write notes and how to correctly handle the naming to output a sequence.

Monday, 10 April 2017

Nuke For 3D Artists - Episode 10: Retexturing (Without Re-rendering) in Nuke






Episode 10 in Nuke for 3D Artists covers how to retexture a model that has already been rendered out in an external program without the need to re-render by retexturing it at a composite level in Nuke.  This can save massive amounts of time in a pipeline for last minute client changes.

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Nuke For 3D Artists - Episode 9: Advanced Multipass Compositing in Nuke





Episode 9 in Nuke for 3D artists covers how to create an Advanced multipass composite in Nuke.  If you are just starting out feel free to watch my video on setting up a basic composite first as it is required knowledge for this video.

Monday, 3 April 2017

Nuke for 3D Artists: Episode 8 - How to create a Contact Sheet in Nuke






Episode 8 in Nuke for 3D artists covers how to create a contact sheet that can help show art directors or clients all render passes or versions of a comp in Nuke.  Its a very simple, but very useful thing to know how to do fast.

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Nuke For 3D Artists - Episode 6: How to Deal With Anamorphic Footage in Nuke






Episode 7 in Nuke for 3D artists covers how to deal With Anamorphic footage or renders in The Foundry's Nuke.




Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Episode 5 in Nuke for 3D Artists



Episode 5 in Nuke for 3D artists covers how to create a basic masks With The Roto Node that can help with color correction or compositing.

Saturday, 25 March 2017

Nuke for 3D Artists Episode 4 - Depth of Field in Post





Here's the latest video in the Nuke for 3D artists series this time covering how to add depth of field in post inside of Nuke.

Here's the latest weekly video blog covering whats to come in the series.


Monday, 20 March 2017

Nuke for 3D Artists Episode 3 - Multipass compositing




Episode 3 in Nuke for 3D artists covers how to create a basic multipass composite (in this case from V-Ray) in Nuke.  In a future episode we will be covering how to put together a far more complex multipass composite that allows a deeper level of control in post.

I've also started a weekly video blog that will cover development on the series and a few other things. Apologies for the sound in this one as I was using my camera on board mic instead of my good condenser.



Thursday, 16 March 2017

Nuke for 3D Artists - Starting a new YouTube Series





Here's the 1st two videos in a brand new YouTube series I'm doing Called 'Nuke for 3D Artists'. Its aim is to show some cool things that can save 3D people a LOT of time re-rendering or setting up.

These first two have been put up together as the 1st on the shuffle node is required knowledge for the 2nd one.  The 2nd one shows how you can change the lighting in a 3D scene without re-rendering in post by the uses of light select passes.  It always surprises me how many people don't use these for setting up their lighting!!

Videos will be uploaded each Monday and Wednesday at around 3pm (With the next 6 already recorded, edited and ready to roll).  The videos will be a mix of short specific subjects and more project orientated ones ramping up in complexity as time goes.

Please pass the word around where you can online as there's no point me doing this series if no bastard is watching them lol.  Its been a couple of years since I recorded any tutorials at all, and to be honest I've been meaning to record these for the last...oh...2 years. But work and real life have been so busy I never got around to it until now.

Please note I'm doing these in a personal capacity only, and they are done for or with anyone I work for.

Monday, 27 February 2017

Concept Art


I've been messing around with some concept art to relax this week on an evening. I figured as there's very little I can show from my 'day job' that I may as well upload a couple of them here. (Has it really been October last year last time I updated this blog????!)



Friday, 21 October 2016

New Painting - The Green Skull


Here's a painting I've been wanting to get around to doing for a while that I painted yesterday afternoon.  I haven't been painting as much as I'd like of late and thought it was by far time I did another one.

Monday, 10 October 2016

Unlikely Bikers Logo Design


My Good mate Danny John Jules asked if I'd design the logo for this Channel 4 series he'd been making.  The series is now live online and has the logo as Danny asked me to design it.   I've included a 'clean' version on a white background here.  Its always a pleasure to work with Danny.

Sunday, 9 October 2016

after 15 years of teaching 3D to people, 3D palace is closing




This is probably the only time I have mentioned someone else's business on my blog or main site.  So you can bet your arse I have a good reason!

 After 15 years of training people in the 3D industry (many of whom have now moved onto high profile jobs years later) 3D Palace thats run by my good mate Cris Robson is about to close forever.

So he is releasing this final tutorial set, before moving  onto his new YoucanBlue project.  So all you guys, maybe buying this would be a nice way to let 3D palace go out on a high instead of just torrenting the shit out it?  Something the entire 3D tutorial field has suffered badly from for a good few years now.


At only $15 it's less than you'd spend on a night out (by a long shot). It covers all sorts of particle niceness, that Cris has some damn fine experience with.   So for once maybe buy this set, if only to say thank you to one of the longest running 3D tutorial sites on the entire internet. ESPECIALLY THOSE OF YOU WHO LEARNED YOUR TRADE FORM CRIS AND NOW HAVE VERY NICE JOBS.

If your financial situation doesn't allow you to buy it, then I ask you to raise a glass to 3D palace and to the crazy talented bastard that is Cris Robson who has been doing this at a high level for many years....... of better yet give him a huge kiss like I did lol.