Visual Effects for Cinema in NukeX

Course final project

A course by Victor Manuel Enriquez Diaz , Digital composer

Digital composer. Montreal, Canada.
Joined January 2016
100% positive reviews (5)
611 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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About the final project for: Visual Effects for Cinema in NukeX

Invisible Effects with NukeX

“Now we are going to review the key phases of the project and tips so that you can develop it and share it with the Domestika community. I would like you to briefly explain what you have done in each one and to accompany the explanation with one or more images. • Remember that understanding how reality works does not imply knowing physics and mathematics, you can learn a lot by practicing photography, drawing or painting. • Prepare all your material, plates, images, videos and elements. Keep your folders organized to work. • Have a written plan and references of what outcome you are looking to achieve. • When making your chroma, it is always easier to work by areas and not try to solve everything with a single tool. • To create your background, try to use images that are at least twice your final resolution. • When integrating your elements, always take care to respect the original color of the plate first, and then correct it according to your scene. • Use the different gizmos and color correction to verify the grain, saturation and values in your channels when performing your technical verification. • Nukapedia is an excellent resource for finding free tools to help you with your project. • Don’t be afraid to add your own elements to make your project different. • After working hard on a scene, remember to go outside or look out the window to refresh your eyes. • Remember to put on a good music playlist to concentrate and focus on your work.

Now it's time for you to share your final project with the community by clicking on "Create your project." Remember to share both the final result and the steps that led you to it. I look forward to seeing your project and giving you feedback. Although I ask for your patience, I will try to access the forum as much as I can and as much as my professional projects allow. Finally, I would like to invite you to actively participate in the forum, not only by sharing your progress, but also by giving advice and trying to help the rest of the community. See you at the forum. ”

Partial transcription of the video

“First of all, thank you very much for taking this course. I hope you have learned a lot and that it will help you in your career. Before finalizing, I want to give you some advice that can be used for any of your projects. Remember that to know how reality works, You don't need to know physics or math. You can learn more by practicing photography, drawing or painting. This will teach you to better understand how reality works and how to do a good job. The order is very important. so remember to have a structure inside your folders. Always have a clear nomenclature about where your plate is,...”

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Course summary for: Visual Effects for Cinema in NukeX

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 100% positive reviews (5)
  • 611 students
  • 4 units
  • 47 lessons (11h 53m)
  • 7 downloads
  • Category

    3D & Animation, Photography & Video
  • Software

    DaVinci Resolve, Nuke
  • Areas

    Photo Retouching, Photography Post-production, VFX

Victor Manuel Enriquez Diaz

Victor Manuel Enriquez Diaz
A course by Victor Manuel Enriquez Diaz

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Víctor Enriquez is a digital compositor with over 10 years of experience in VFX for film and animation. He has worked at renowned studios such as Outpost VFX and Framestore, contributing to projects like 'Ghost in the Shell', 'His Dark Materials', and 'Fantastic Beasts'. His focus has always been on the seamless integration of real and digital elements, aiming to achieve the highest standards of visual quality. He has collaborated on high-impact productions and is a leader in applying advanced VFX techniques.


  • 100% positive reviews (5)
  • 611 students
  • 47 lessons (11h 53m)
  • 24 additional resources (7 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish, English
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Intermediate
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Visual Effects for Cinema in NukeX. Photography, Video, 3D, and Animation course by Victor Manuel Enriquez Diaz

Visual Effects for Cinema in NukeX

A course by Victor Manuel Enriquez Diaz
Digital composer. Montreal, Canada.
Joined January 2016
  • 100% positive reviews (5)
  • 611 students