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What is nuke web & how to submit nuke web (Tutorial )


Following the steps on how to submit nuke web (tutorial )

Nuke: 

Nuke is a node-based digital compositing and visual effects application first developed by Digital Domain, and used for television and film post-production. following the steps on How to submit the nuke web (Tutorial)


I. Registration via the official website 

Visit the official website to click  here

Nuke web submission process (4 steps: submit > analyze > render > download)

Click the “Submit” button on the left, select the software for submission > select the document for rendering, after that, click “Next”.

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Next Step : 

Select the software version and hardware configuration corresponding to the file (Note: selection of the rendering system), click "Go Analysis", and wait patiently for the analysis to complete.

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Next Step : 

Click the job with “Analysis Done”, set render parameters and then submit it for rendering (Note: the actual rendering only starts at this job) 

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On the rendering page, click the job > export the file > download. Click here

 

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 The process has been completed.to check it now click here 

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