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Rendering and Compositing AOV using Arnold and Nuke

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  • Mar 05, 2025
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Rendering and Compositing AOVs using Arnold and Nuke, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 14 lectures, based on 33 reviews, and has 181 subscribers.

You will learn about In this course, we will learn how to set up multi-pass rendering in Maya / Arnold using AOVs, create custom AOVs for our compositing needs and composite the rendered images in Nuke. We will also learn the OpenEXR workflow in Nuke to make compositing easier. This course is ideal for individuals who are Lighting artists and compositors who are looking to work in the animation / VFX industry. It is particularly useful for Lighting artists and compositors who are looking to work in the animation / VFX industry.

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Title: Rendering and Compositing AOVs using Arnold and Nuke

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 14

Number of Published Lectures: 14

Number of Curriculum Items: 14

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 14

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • In this course, we will learn how to set up multi-pass rendering in Maya / Arnold using AOVs, create custom AOVs for our compositing needs and composite the rendered images in Nuke. We will also learn the OpenEXR workflow in Nuke to make compositing easier.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Lighting artists and compositors who are looking to work in the animation / VFX industry.
  • Target Audiences

  • Lighting artists and compositors who are looking to work in the animation / VFX industry.
  • In this course, we will learn how to render AOV’s or perform a multi-pass render using Arnold in Maya and composite them in Nuke. Multi-pass rendering / compositing is an essential pre-requisite for anybody who wants to start their careers in the CG industry in lighting and compositing. This course attempts to explain a few important strategies in rendering AOV’s, creating custom AOV’s, and compositing them in Nuke using a few different techniques. We also discuss the OpenEXR format as a tool for compositing and go beyond the scope of traditional multi-pass compositing by introducing the 3D space in Nuke for re-lighting images.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Setting up the Maya project

    Lecture 1: Scene Overview

    Lecture 2: Common Render Settings

    Chapter 3: Rendering AOVs using Arnold

    Lecture 1: Introduction to AOVs

    Lecture 2: Adding the built-in AOVs

    Lecture 3: Adding Custom AOVs

    Lecture 4: Rendering the images

    Chapter 4: Working with OpenEXR in Nuke

    Lecture 1: Overview of OpenEXR

    Lecture 2: Importing the Rendered AOVs into Nuke

    Lecture 3: Overview of the ShuffleCopy node in Nuke

    Lecture 4: Combining the AOVs into an EXR file

    Chapter 5: Compositing the AOVs in Nuke

    Lecture 1: Re-creating the Master Beauty using the AOVs

    Lecture 2: Using the other RGB passes from the AOV set

    Lecture 3: Using the Normals & Position AOVs and wrapping up

    Instructors

  • Rendering and Compositing AOV using Arnold Nuke  No.2
    Anandh Ramesh
    Animation and VFX instructor
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