New Nuke teaching Wiki

Written by martin constable on .

Dear all,

Here is a Wiki I have written for my compositing students here in Sonagpore's Nanyang Technological University. It is not as advanced as these esteemed pages, being more intended for young students with very little experaince, but usefull to some here perhaps. Feedback welcome. 

http://opticalenquiry.com/nuke/

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0 # Barry Safley 2012-03-05 13:30
looking forward to teaching nuke at DD's facility out here in florida.
 
 
0 # Alexander Oldenburger 2012-03-23 08:32
Hey Martin,

is it possible that the link is not working? Tried in several browsers. Nothing happens. Can't find the page.

I would like to have a look at your wiki ;-)


Greetz

Alex
 
 
0 # Alexander Oldenburger 2012-03-23 10:16
ok. now it works. but its suuuuupper-slow . maybe some location-issues . thx!
 
 
0 # martin constable 2012-03-23 19:37
Hi Alexander...

yes, I have had some hosting issues. It is starting to annoy me somewhat. Sometimes it is fast, sometimes slow.

Any feedback on the wiki is appreciated. Remember... it was written for undergrads so is somewhat prescribed on what constitutes good practice.
 
 
0 # XIAObao CHAN 2012-09-09 01:51
Yes, here it is.
I've just visited the pages a few day ago.
Hah,Thank you very much.The book creation function is very cool!
Now I can look up through the pdf I saved.:D
 
 
0 # martin constable 2012-09-21 22:57
Thanks. I have recently updated it a bit. Also tidied up some of the scripts. Not going to be teaching Nuke much in the future so this might be the last update.
 

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