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Natron Compositing, Keying and Rotoscoping using Natron

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  • Dec 21, 2024
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Natron – Compositing, Keying and Rotoscoping using Natron, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.25, with 73 lectures, based on 20 reviews, and has 6264 subscribers.

You will learn about This course will help you to learn about the fundamentals of node-based compositing using Natron, this course will also demonstrate the user interface of Natron along with features & applications of Natron. This course will also help you to learn about how to import media supported in Natron and would also give you knowledge with working on the basic nodes and its parameters. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students or Professionals It is particularly useful for Students or Professionals.

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Summary

Title: Natron – Compositing, Keying and Rotoscoping using Natron

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.25

Number of Lectures: 73

Number of Published Lectures: 73

Number of Curriculum Items: 73

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 73

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • This course will help you to learn about the fundamentals of node-based compositing using Natron, this course will also demonstrate the user interface of Natron along with features & applications of Natron.
  • This course will also help you to learn about how to import media supported in Natron and would also give you knowledge with working on the basic nodes and its parameters.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students
  • Professionals
  • Target Audiences

  • Students
  • Professionals
  • Through this course you will also learn the difference between node based composting and layer based composting and which has more usage. This course will help you to learn about the fundamentals of node-based compositing using Natron, this course will also demonstrate the user interface of Natron along with features & applications of Natron. This course will also help you to learn about how to import media supported in Natron and would also give you knowledge with working on the basic nodes and its parameters.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: About the Course

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Node Based Compositing

    Lecture 3: Features of Natron

    Lecture 4: NATRON User Interface and Viewer Properties

    Lecture 5: Importing Images

    Lecture 6: Working with Layouts

    Lecture 7: Working with Layouts

    Lecture 8: Working with Layouts Continue

    Lecture 9: Working with Nodes

    Lecture 10: Importing Videos

    Lecture 11: Properties of Selective Nodes

    Lecture 12: Properties of Selective Nodes

    Chapter 2: Compositing and Keying

    Lecture 1: Displaying Single Channels and Toggle View

    Lecture 2: Proxy Mode

    Lecture 3: Gain and Gamma

    Lecture 4: Timeline Parameters

    Lecture 5: Superimposing Alpha Image to RGB

    Lecture 6: Superimposing Alpha Image to RGB Continue

    Lecture 7: Concept of Keying

    Lecture 8: Applying Chroma Key

    Lecture 9: Filename-Merging FG with BG

    Lecture 10: Keying Out a Human Character

    Lecture 11: Using Despill

    Lecture 12: Compositing the Character with a BG

    Lecture 13: Keying a Single Frame Into Motion

    Lecture 14: Keying Single Frame Into Motion Continues

    Lecture 15: Using Masks in Keying

    Lecture 16: Working on Key Gain

    Lecture 17: Adding Elements

    Lecture 18: Blending Merge Nod

    Lecture 19: Keying the Glass of a Car

    Lecture 20: Keying Out Girl Hair

    Lecture 21: Keying Out Girl Hair Continues

    Lecture 22: Compositing Layout and Keying Course Summary

    Chapter 3: Rotoscoping

    Lecture 1: Fundamentals of Rotoscopying

    Lecture 2: Rotoscopying through Ellipse Tool

    Lecture 3: Drawing with Bezier Tools

    Lecture 4: Equalizing CC of the Extracted Portion

    Lecture 5: Understanding Motion Blur

    Lecture 6: More on Motion Blur

    Lecture 7: Animating Motion Blur Control Points

    Lecture 8: Animating Motion Blur Control Points Continues

    Lecture 9: Adding Extra Bezier to the Same Roto Node

    Lecture 10: Compositing Extracted Object with BG

    Lecture 11: Importing TIFF Image Sequence

    Lecture 12: Analyzing Shapes

    Lecture 13: Analyzing Shapes Continue

    Lecture 14: Drawing the Upper Body Shapes

    Lecture 15: Drawing the Lower Body Shapes

    Lecture 16: Animating Cap and Face Shapes

    Lecture 17: Animating End Frames of Cap and Face

    Lecture 18: Animating Torsoe

    Lecture 19: Working with Curve Editor

    Lecture 20: Working with Curve Editor Continues

    Lecture 21: Animating Hands

    Lecture 22: Animating Left Leg

    Lecture 23: Animating Left Leg Continues

    Lecture 24: Adjusting Tangets of the Right Leg

    Lecture 25: Animating Right Leg From 77-90 Frames

    Lecture 26: Animating Right Leg

    Chapter 4: Paint and Filters

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Paint and Filters in Natron

    Lecture 2: Using the Roto Paint Node

    Lecture 3: Cloning Pixels

    Lecture 4: Creating Multiple Clones

    Lecture 5: More on Creating Multiple

    Lecture 6: Creating Clean Plate

    Lecture 7: Creating Clean Plate Continues

    Lecture 8: Compositing Clean Plate

    Lecture 9: Analyzing the Camera Movement

    Lecture 10: Tracking and Troubleshooting

    Lecture 11: Cloning Pixel and Changing Lifetime to End

    Lecture 12: Exporting Track and Connecting with Paint

    Lecture 13: Painting the Second Area in Same Footage

    Instructors

  • Natron Compositing, Keying and Rotoscoping using  No.2
    Data Training Campus
    A School for Data and Design Professionals
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