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Sunday, August 19, 2018

The Foundry Nuke Studio 11.0.2




Nuke 11.0 is the next major release for the Nuke family of products including Nuke, NukeX, Nuke Studio, Hiero, and HieroPlayer. In Nuke 11.0, we’ve continued to focus on improving performance and staying up-to-date with industry standards; adding exciting new workflows for collaboration; and improving playback performance in Nuke Studio.

Here are some of the key highlights planned for this release:

VFX Reference Platform 2017: The Nuke family is being updated to VFX Platform 2017 which includes several major updates to key libraries used within Nuke, including Python, Pyside, and Qt. This is a substantial piece of work done under the hood to keep Nuke up-to-date with industry standards.

Live Groups: A new type of group node which introduces a powerful new collaborative workflow for sharing work among artists. Live Groups referenced in other scripts automatically update when a script is loaded, without the need to render intermediate stages, making it easy for artists to tackle different sections of a shot or project simultaneously.

Frame Server in Nuke and NukeX: Nuke Studio’s intelligent background rendering is now in Nuke and NukeX. The Frame Server takes advantage of available resource on your local machine, enabling you to continue working while rendering is happening in the background.

New Lens Distortion in NukeX: The LensDistortion node has been completely revamped, with added support for fisheye and wide-angle lenses, and improved import of data from other lens estimation packages. It is now also GPU-enabled.

Timeline Disk Cache in Nuke Studio: Nuke Studio now has new GPU accelerated disk caching that allows users to cache part or all of a sequence locally for smoother playback of sequences where you don’t want to localise footage.

And much more... additional updates and improvements are included in this beta from Smart Vector Toolset updates to expanded support for AMD GPUs on Windows and Linux.



Minimum hardware requirements

Processorx86-64 processor, such as Intel Core 2 Duo or later

Storage5 GB disk space available for caching and temporary files

RamAt least 8 GB RAM

DisplayAt least 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution and 24-bit color

Video cardGraphics card with at least 512 MB of video memory and driver support for OpenGL 2.0.*








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