During the whole 'reassessing-our-idea-and-finally-deciding-on-one' phase we were also learning about VFX Workflows and techniques in NUKE during classes. We learnt about the UI and we used many of the different nodes available in the programme. We used the 'pain-node', the 'roto-node' and also we did a lot of tracking and colour grading.
Interestingly, we won't be engaging too much with NUKE with our idea as of yet. But we will certainly need to use the programme once we film our Green Screen footage. The software is a fantastic compositor, it'll be awesome to use it's very varied and efficient tools when we start importing our assets together. On the other hand however, I do have one major hindrance with NUKE. I understand it's personal, but for some reason my version of NUKE crashes a lot! It also doesn't allow me to use certain tools and the render times for tests and experiments are atrocious! Ive since found out that this is due to the fact that Im using the PLE version of NUKE. So, either I need to pay for the full version (not gonna happen) or Liam's gonna have to provide on that part.

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