Inhalt: Jira is the industry standard for tracking work, tasks, and strategic company initiatives. The software is extremely flexible and customizable, which is both a blessing and a curse. Jira administrators need to be able to configure application settings to support the needs of the organization, which requires an intimate understanding of the capabilities, global options, and scheme configurations in Jira. In this course, Rachel Wright details the most important configuration options like general settings and global permissions. She also covers key topics like how schemes work together to power Jira projects; how to create custom projects; issue types, workflows, screens, and custom fields; and how to manage project-specific settings like components and versions. User management, including access restriction and sharing information with permissions, is also discussed. Rachel ends the course with a look at advanced Jira features like importing data, adding custom events, and automation. Umfang: 03:19:49
Inhalt: Jira was designed to help software development teams manage projects and track issues. But increasingly, other teams-such as marketing, legal, and finance-are adopting it as well. Want to leverage Jira to track your own work? Tune into this course to learn how to get up and running with the cloud edition of this powerful software. Rachel Wright, an Atlassian Certified Jira Administrator, steps through how to use Jira to manage your own daily tasks and help your organization plan their strategic initiatives. Rachel covers how to navigate Jira, work with projects and issues, change user preferences, and create filters, dashboards, and boards. Upon wrapping up this course, you'll have the core information you need to get started with Jira right away. Umfang: 01:16:05
Inhalt: Every company needs software to track their work and report progress on their strategic initiatives. Jira, the powerful project management tool from Atlassian, is one of the most popular tools for such efforts. But for every software application, there's an administrator that needs to correctly configure the settings, manage users, complete customization requests, and ensure the instance supports growth and change in an organization. This course was designed to guide basic Jira users down the path to successful Jira administration, helping them master the tools and best practices that make a Jira instance robust and efficient. Instructor Rachel Wright covers the basic skills and processes needed to successfully administer and customize a Jira instance. Learn how to manage users, roles, and groups; create projects; build new workflows from scratch; manage notifications to your users; and more. Umfang: 01:10:48.00
Inhalt: mocha has always been very popular as a tracking tool, but with the rising interest in stereo 3D conversion, its rotoscoping capabilities have become a favorite player in that pipeline and sales have soared. In this course, Steve Wright covers the basics of operating mocha, as well as advanced tracking and rotoscoping techniques. The course also covers the mocha/Nuke stereo 3D production pipeline in detail. Umfang: 05:01:00.00
Inhalt: Practice your NUKE compositing skills while you build something truly out of this world: an alien portal. In this project, VFX compositing guru Steve Wright uses footage shot with a RED camera, a CG-rendered character, and a matte painting-assets included with the exercise files. He composites the character into the scene, and then uses camera tracking to create a solve for laying in the portal and portal rays-effects created from scratch with NUKE's Noise node. Finally, he shows how to color correct the shot and add interactive lighting effects. Each step of the process is rich in valuable production techniques, but is best for artists who are already familiar with NUKE. For more training on the basics, see Nuke X Essential Training. Umfang: 02:20:36.00
Inhalt: Practice your NUKE skills and prepare for the zombie apocalypse in this NUKE Compositing tutorial. Along with the green-screen zombie clip and graveyard plate supplied in the exercise files, you'll use NUKE's keying, color correction, and effects tools to make a zombie rise from the grave and animate the glow of an approaching zombie hoard. First you'll learn how to apply a quick key with Primatte, and enhance the zombie with realistic blood, red eyes, and fangs. Then, turning to the graveyard plate, you'll make a day-for-night color correction and add interactive lighting. Finally, you'll composite the key, plate, and effects and finalize the shot, using color correction and a push in effect. The process is broken down into easy-to-watch five-minute videos, rich in valuable VFX production techniques from compositing guru Steve Wright. For more training on the basics, see NUKE Essential Training.. Umfang: 02:40:08.00
Inhalt: Visual effects dominate at the box office, and Nuke is the compositing software that is used at high-end studios to create those mind-blowing effects. In this comprehensive course, digital compositing pioneer and Nuke authority Steve Wright introduces this complex and powerful tool to visual effects artists new to Nuke. Starting with an introduction to the unique node-based interface and progressing through techniques like color correction, keying, rotoscoping, and tracking, this course covers Nuke from top to bottom. This course was created by Steve Wright. We're honored to host this training in our library. Umfang: 07:36:49.00
Inhalt: The Foundry recently announced the release of NUKE 10 and three very big new features: the RayRender node, which adds ray tracing to NUKE; the ChromaKeyer node for GPU-powered quick keys and color correction; and the Smart Vector Toolset, which adds the ability to track images onto complex moving surfaces. These are very important and fundamentally new capabilities that the entire NUKE community will want to learn about. In this course, VFX guru Steve Wright walks viewers through the latest updates to The Foundry's flagship compositing app. Umfang: 00:59:08.00
Inhalt: Learn how to work faster and smarter with Nuke, the Foundry's flagship compositing app. In this course, VFX guru Steve Wright helps you get up to speed with the most helpful new features and enhancements introduced in Nuke 6, 6.3, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Steve goes over the most relevant additions in each release, from how to leverage the RayRender node-which adds ray tracing to Nuke-to how to work with the ParticleCache node. Plus, learn how to leverage the SplineWarp node, the Pixel Analyzer, and much more. Umfang: 07:25:57.00
Inhalt: This course reviews the Nuke 6.3 tools and performance enhancements that make keying, motion tracking, color correction, and 3D compositing in Nuke more powerful than ever. Author Steve Wright covers the introduction of 3D particles, the enhanced spline and grid warping, the all-new planar tracker, an audio scratch track for matching audio cues to effects, and a briefing on deep compositing, the powerful new method of working with deep images. Nuke 6.3 New Features was created and produced by Steve Wright. We are honored to host his material in the lynda.com library. Umfang: 04:39:40.00
Inhalt: Whenever a camera shoots a scene, the lens adds a variety of effects to the captured image. These effects have to be duplicated and matched by the compositor when merging layers from different camera or CGI sources. Learn step-by-step procedures for replicating and simulating common lens effects-with any VFX software. This course documents nearly a dozen different techniques, including lens distortion, depth of field, soft focus, vignetting, spherical aberration, astigmatism, chromatic aberration, and glows and flares. For each lens effect, its optical cause, appearance, and the math to composite it into your shots are documented in a software-agnostic way. Many are illustrated with CGI animations. Instructor Steve Wright also provides an in-depth explanation of layering order, showing how to combine lens effects in the right order for maximum effectiveness. This course was created by Steve Wright. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 01:22:24
Inhalt: Visual effects (VFX) dominate at the box office, and Nuke is the compositing software that is used to create mind-blowing effects at the highest end studios. For a career in VFX, Nuke is essential. This course is an introduction that covers the entire program in just five hours. Upon completion, you should be able to perform basic 2D and 3D visual effects compositing with Nuke, and be prepared to tackle more advanced coursework and projects. VFX compositor and Nuke master trainer Steve Wright covers the user interface, including the Viewer, Timeline, Dope Sheet, and Curve Editor. In this section, you can learn about Nuke channels, node trees, and keyframe animation and get an overview of the compositing workflow. Chapter two introduces 2D compositing: image transformations, color correction, rotoscoping, keying, timing adjustments, and tracking. In chapter three, you can expand your skills into 3D: working with lights and cameras, transforming and deforming 3D geometry, applying materials and textures, and rendering. Each video comes with its own Nuke scripts and media, so you can easily follow along on your own machine. Umfang: 05:02:06.00
Inhalt: NUKE NUGGETS is a series of short 5-10 minute tips and tricks for Nuke compositing. Tips cover topics such as lighting, color matching, grading, animation, camera moves, interlaced video, cloning, rotoscoping, and more. With NUKE, there are literally hundreds of possibilities. Expert Steve Wright helps you explore a different facet of the program, including little known nodes and production tips to help you become a better, more efficient compositor. What kinds of NUKE tips do you need? Join the Steve Wright's NUKE NUGGETS group on LinkedIn, and post your requests there. Umfang: 13:01:29.00
Inhalt: Blue-screen and green-screen keying is the bread and butter of visual effects compositing. Every VFX artist must master this complex subject to succeed in the industry. This course offers 12 hours of the most comprehensive and detailed training ever produced on the subject of keying, covering literally every aspect of the job. You can follow along with NUKE, the software featured in the videos, or with any other compositing software that offers floating-point math. NUKE master trainer Steve Wright introduces several overall compositing workflows, as well as a myriad of tips and tricks and several keying techniques never before published. Learn about green-screen, blue-screen, luma, and saturation keys; spill suppression; color correction; edge refinement; and more. Plus, get a bonus appendix chapter of tutorials on keyers such as KEYLIGHT, Primatte, Ultimatte, and others. Note: This course was created by Steve Wright, author of the seminal book, Digital Compositing for Film and Video. We are proud to host this course in our library. Umfang: 11:58:08.00
Inhalt: Nuke 7 is the largest release of Nuke in the history of The Foundry. Join author Steve Wright as he covers all of the big new features in Nuke 7 such as alembic support, the ModelBuilder node to build geometry from images, normals relighting with the Relight node, and a powerful new suite of nodes to turn your images with depth maps into 3D point clouds, and much more. This course was created and produced by Steve Wright. We are honored to host this content in our library. Umfang: 04:06:48.00
Inhalt: Join digital compositing pioneer and Nuke compositing authority Steve Wright for a tour of the new features in the latest Nuke release from The Foundry. Chapter 2 of this course covers Nuke's 2D enhancements, including video scopes and the Pixel Analyzer, as well as Dope Sheet, viewer, and Text node updates. Chapter 3 digs into the 3D features, including the new ParticleCache and EditGeo nodes and brand-new camera tracking for still photos-a feature Nuke artists have long anticipated. Note: This course is specifically designed for current Nuke artists who just want to learn about the new features in Nuke. For a more thorough exploration of Nuke 8, check out Steve's Nuke 8 Essential Training course. Umfang: 01:24:15.00
Inhalt: Force fields can trap characters and stop them in their tracks. But most of the time they're virtual barriers, created by VFX compositing gurus like Steve Wright. In this project-based course, Steve shows how to build a show-stopping sci-fi force field using NUKE. He shows how to add life to a basic matte painting by animating the doors, and then keys the green-screen footage and carefully composites the main character, an armored space fighter, back into the scene. Then, using NUKE's Noise node, Steve creates the force field animation and multiplies it for maximum effect. Finally, to really sell the scene, he adds interactive lighting, motion blur, and other finishing touches. Tune in to learn how to recreate this effect in your own projects. Umfang: 02:12:12.00
Inhalt: Modern audio engineers and producers have access to a wealth of cool equipment that simplifies their workflow and enhances their final mixes. While it's possible to get by without a deep understanding of this technology, all creative pros can benefit from learning how the gear they use in the studio actually works. In this course, instructor Greg Wurth explains the inner workings of some of the most influential pieces of pro audio equipment. Throughout the course, Greg shares images, diagrams, and audio examples that can help you grasp how this equipment functions, and why you might want to opt for one piece over another. Greg dives into working with different kinds of microphones and preamps, describes the main types of compressors and equalizers, and shows how an analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converter works. Plus, he covers analog summing-the process of combining multiple audio channels down to a stereo signal-and analog emulation. Umfang: 01:37:21.00
Inhalt: Carol Wyatt trabaja en animación. Pinta fondos, y es estilista y supervisora de color. Se ocupa de crear las paletas y la iluminación de los fondos, y de la percepción del color de series completas de televisión. Puede que hayas visto su nombre en los créditos de series como "Rick y Morty", o "Animals", de la HBO. En esta entrevista nos habla de lo que se necesita para empezar en el competitivo campo de la animación actual y cómo han cambiado las cosas desde que se graduó en la "Otis College of Art and Design" y empezó a trabajar en la primera temporada de "Los Simpson". Carol enfatiza la importancia de crear contactos en el sector y aprender nuevas técnicas para hacer que tus habilidades estén siempre actualizadas. Umfang: 00:15:19.00
Inhalt: Carol Wyatt is a background painter, color stylist, and color supervisor for animation. She's responsible for creating the palettes and lighting for backgrounds, and the color vision for entire TV shows. You might have seen her name in the credits for programs like Rick and Morty and HBO's Animals. In this interview, she talks about what it takes to get started in today's competitive animation field, and how things have changed since she graduated from Otis/Parsons School of Design and went to work on the first season of The Simpsons. She emphasizes the importance of building contacts in the industry and learning new techniques to keep your skills current. Umfang: 00:15:19.00
Inhalt: If you've ever engaged in any sort of internet sleuthing-doing research on a company before an interview, looking up someone on social media before you meet them-then you've already engaged in some open-source intelligence, or OSINT. OSINT is, essentially, using publicly available information in an intelligence context. In this course, information security expert Mike Wylie shows how to effectively engage in OSINT, from the value of using it, to methods of gathering information. He covers topics like passive reconnaissance vs. active reconnaissance, methods for tracking organizations and employees, and crafting advanced search queries to find sensitive indexed information. If you're conducting any kind of penetration test, OSINT provides a good foundation to get you started. Umfang: 01:07:38
Inhalt: Ignite your creative spark. Discover short exercises to build your creative habits, refresh your inspiration, and dispel your inhibitions. This course consists of 20 hands-on prompts to inspire and motivate anyone to experiment with new materials and techniques. Re-engage your senses; play with shapes, found images, and watercolor; or sharpen a pencil by hand to reconnect to the tools of your trade. The goal is to liberate and engage both artists as well as self-described "non-creative" people. These simple practices can enhance your thinking, your perspective, and your appetite for risk-in the studio, the office, and in everyday life. Artist and educator Amy Wynne helps you understand what is blocking your inner voice and build the momentum you need to start an uninhibited creative flow. Umfang: 00:58:18.00
Inhalt: How can you make a good figure drawing into a great figure drawing? Give it drama with tonal rendering. This course-taught on the iPad Pro-provides you with step-by-step demonstrations that can help you enhance the dimensionality and drama of your figure drawings using tonal rendering techniques. Instructor Amy Wynne starts by demonstrating how to create a five-part tonal gradient, and then shows how to apply this to simple 3D geometric shapes such as an egg, a cylinder, and a block; these shapes serve as the building blocks for constructing your figures. Amy also shows how to build the figure from the inside out-from structure to tonality-and apply silhouette and camouflage using inspiring master drawings as examples. Upon completing this course, you'll be equipped with a few simple techniques that can help you add beautiful lights and shadows to your figure sketches. Umfang: 01:30:55.00
Inhalt: Artists have been drawing the portrait for centuries. One of the best ways to practice drawing the head and features is to start with understanding the structure and proportion of the skull. Once that foundation is established, adding expressive features is easy. In this course, instructor Amy Wynne begins with an introduction to the skull's key landmarks and proportions from three views: frontal, three quarters, and profile. Next, Amy shows you the facial features and the key muscles that act on them to create expression. She demonstrates techniques to simplify the head and features into easy-to-draw geometries that allow you to add basic tonal rendering. Amy also goes over the head's attachment to the neck and shoulders, as well as compositional choices in portraiture. Umfang: 01:57:54
Inhalt: Learn the foundations of figure drawing: techniques for bringing the human form to life on paper. Artist and teacher Amy Wynne breaks down a classical approach to figure drawing into simple steps: capturing gesture and motion, mapping out structure and form, understanding the common "landmarks" of the body, drawing proportionally, and adding volume with shapes and shadows. Filmed on premise in a professional art studio, this course shows how to work with live models and different drawing materials. It's ideal for beginners who are just learning to draw the human figure as well as experienced artists who want to brush up their drawing skills. Follow along with Amy's tutorials and then use the worksheets and sample poses in the exercise files to practice figure drawing in your own time. Umfang: 02:29:43.00
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