The Foundry posts a “Step Up to NUKE”, and 11 part series, designed to introduce the NUKE workflows and features to people who may be more familiar with other compositors such as After Effects.

Lee introduces The Foundry’s NUKE and showcases how easy to use and powerful it can be for artists used to working with After Effects

You might think that in light of the After Effects announcement recently, this would be a hard sell, but in fact, it is interesting to see NUKE from this perspective with a higher-end workflow built from the ground up for heavy and multiple team production work.

NUKE Interface Overview – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 1 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Importing Footage / Elements – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 2 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Constructing Node Networks – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 3 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Working with Transforms – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 4 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Adjusting and Keyframing Properties – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 5 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Editing Curves and Keyframes – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 6 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

See the rest here

Rotoscoping – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 7 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Keying – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 8 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Playback and Rendering – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 9 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

Motion Tracking Overview – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 10 from The Foundry on Vimeo.

3D Workspace Overview – Step Up to NUKE Tutorial 11 from The Foundry on Vimeo.