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The community has voted...
...and the winner and recipient of a NukeX license as well as our Nukepedia satchel is:
Ivan Busquets
with 239 votes

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The runner ups with 187 and 82 votes respectively are:
Victor Perez
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Diogo Girondi
Both Victor and Diogo will also receive our Nukepedia Satchel.
Congratulations Ivan, Victor and Diogo!
Almost 1,000 votes were cast over a month. Thanks everyone who took the time to vote!
And a special thanks to the sponsors of this little event: The Foundry and Intraware
Your most valuable players:
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Ivan Busquets I've been in the VFX industry for 10 years now, and a Nuke user for about half that time, |
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Victor Perez
I'm harvesting pixels since 1997, the last 5 years using Nuke for feature films. |
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Diogo Girondi I've been working as a compositor for about 12 years now, and using Nuke |
Here are the complete voting results
Tool Wish ListSuggest and vote for tools that the Nukepedia community can create with Gizmos, Python, PySide etc.
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Time stamp - when browsing the turning point of the screen action with the naked eye, it can be marked with time stamp, which is convenient to find the unified time of the key frame in the heavy nuke script.671Vote
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