Preserve and Reuse Details During Clean-up in Nuke - 'Merge Divide' Technique

Опубликовано: 30 Январь 2025
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Restore and reuse fine details with Paul Ringue in Nuke using Image Frequency Separation. This technique allows you to be more precise and efficient when removing complex elements and especially when de-aging or aging actors. Follow along by downloading the Nuke script in the course files tab on the Foundry course page:
https://learn.foundry.com/course/7074...

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https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/sen...
https://www.pexels.com/video/passenge...

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Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction
00:50 - The Math Behind Image Frequency Separation | Understanding a Template Example Using ‘Slicetool’
03:54 - Remove a Mole on an Actor’s Face | Learning Image Frequency Separation on an Organic Element
05:40 - Removal With Paint Only vs With Image Frequency Separation | Keeping the Color and Lighting in the Low Frequencies
08:00 - Removing a Sign on a Road | Learning Image Frequency Separation on a Non-Organic Element
11:58 - Use Inpaint to Fill Rotoscoped Areas With Surrounding Pixels | Learning a New Tool to Modify the Low-Frequency Pass


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