![]() ![]() New edge extension options for keyed and rotoscoped footage We covered it when Foundry previewed it earlier this year, so check out our original story for full details. ![]() Inpaint node acts like Photoshop’s Healing Brush for rig and marker removalĪrguably the most eye-catching new tool in the base edition of Nuke is Inpaint, a GPU-accelerated tool for rig, marker and blemish removal, which works like an animatable version of Photoshop’s Healing Brush. The release has had the longest gestation period of any major update in Nuke’s recent history, following over two years after Nuke 11.0, and nine months after the last point update. Nuke Studio, which adds a multi-track timeline for editorial work, gets improved playback performance. NukeX, the extended edition of the software, gets a new grid warp tracking system, plus most of the nodes from 360° compositing plugin Cara VR, which will be wound down as a commercial product. Foundry has released Nuke 12.0, the latest version of node-based compositing software, adding a Healing Brush-like Inpaint tool, edge extension in keyed and rotoscoped footage, and soft selection in the 3D viewer.
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