Foundry has announced the release of Nuke 13.1, focusing on enhancing user experience, improving the timeline, and streamlining workflows. This release introduces several key features designed to improve productivity and efficiency for artists.
Key Features in Nuke 13.1
One significant addition is the new UnrealReader node. This node provides powerful integration with Unreal Engine, including features like on-demand render pass generation and seamless camera synchronization. These capabilities allow for a more interactive and efficient workflow when combining the power of Nuke and Unreal Engine.
In addition to the UnrealReader, Nuke’s 3D system has received a significant update. The 3D transform handles have been modernized, offering more intuitive control over objects. The controls for the 3D pivot point have also been improved, making it easier to precisely position and manipulate geometry. Artists will find it simpler to move and adjust geometry within their 3D scenes.
You can learn more and explore detailed information about these features on the official Foundry website.
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