
Nuke — VFX & Film Editing Software | Foundry
Nuke is the powerful node-based compositing tool at the heart of the Nuke family. Whether your focus is on blockbusters, animation or binge-worthy episodic content, Nuke’s flexible and robust toolset empowers teams to create pixel-perfect content every time.
Nuke Non-Commercial — Free Video Editing Software | Foundry
With Nuke Non-commercial, you get access to free, non-watermarked versions of Nuke, NukeX and even top-of-the-line Nuke Studio for as long as you like, so you can learn, explore and have fun on your own schedule.
Nuke | Free 30-day trial - Foundry
Start your free 30-day Nuke trial now to gain unrestricted access to the following Nuke tools: Nuke for compositing; NukeX for advanced compositing, especially in 3D; Nuke Studio for multiple shot compositing, editorial and review; Hiero for reviewing multi-track editorial timelines
Nuke (software) - Wikipedia
Nuke is a node-based digital compositing and visual effects application first developed by Digital Domain and used for television and film post-production. Nuke is available for Windows, macOS (up to Monterey natively), and RHEL/CentOS. [2] Foundry has further developed the software since Nuke was sold in 2007.
Nuke | VFX and Film Editing Software
Nuke is the powerful node-based compositing tool at the heart of the Nuke family. Whether your focus is on blockbusters, animation or binge-worthy episodic content, Nuke’s flexible and robust toolset empowers teams to create pixel-perfect content every time.
Nuke 15.1 is here | Foundry
Upgrade your workflow with Nuke 15.1. Nuke 15.1 delivers future-facing pipeline tools, with OpenAssetIO, full OTIO round-trip support and custom USD versions. Plus UI updates and improved Review, CopyCat training, and more for greater artist control. Read the full Nuke 15.1 release notes here.
Learn Nuke - Foundry
Explore what's been added to the latest versions of Nuke, NukeX, and Nuke Studio. An introduction to the different products and modes of Nuke and links to some key concepts you should know before using Nuke products. Nuke's 2D Tracker allows you to extract animation data from the position, rotation, and size of a pattern.