Why Blender Users Need To Learn Natron!! - Compositing relighting Tutorial
I love Blender... And I am starting to really love Natron! I've been a Nuke and After Effects user now for some time and there was never an open-source compositor that I could truly say, "this is a great free contender." Yes, you can get a free version of Fusion, and that's really good, but I wanted something that wasn't hobbled. Well, a while ago I looked at Ntron and it was, well, Nuke 0.1. It had some things going for it, but it was slow and not enough to make me excited. I installed version 2.4.4 recently and started to become a bit more excited. So I thought, I'd make a video to show what it can do for the Blender user in regards to relighting your multi-layered exrs with light group information in them. The caching is still slow, although my machine could also be part of that issue however, the results are exactly as I would expect for a node-based compositing software. Anyway, the decision is yours! Tell me if you would like more Natron tutorials and I will make them. Open source all the way!! Speak soon! Please click subscribe for more tutorials or one-by-one learning and tooltips from GENVFX Bye and stay safe. -------------------------------- website: http://www.gen-vfx.com twitter: https://twitter.com/genoden If you want to use the music in this tutorial, you can! It is: "Work It Out" by LiQWYD https://www.liqwidmusic.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed/en_US
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