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Creating a Bleeding Ink Effect in NUKE

By April 2, 2011No Comments

Zeth Willie with a cool little trick in Nuke where he creates an ink and water type of effect as if the ink was bleeding and expanding on paper using a time offset loop reading an image sequence as it’s being written. cool!

Nuke/Compositing: Inky Time Offset Effect from zeth willie on Vimeo.

A cool trick that a TD at Method NY showed me on a recent project. In order to get an effect similar to ink bleeding into paper (or something akin to that), we use a time offset loop, reading in an image sequence as we’re writing it. Seems simple, but was strangely hard to wrap my head around.

lesterbanks

3D, VFX, design, and typography. Twenty year veteran instructor in all things computer graphics.