ekaGradient is the equivalent of Photoshop’s color gradient or Colorama in After Effects, something I’ve always missed working with Nuke. It can be used by creating a color gradient to change the image, as well as it can be used for other uses such as keying.
ekaGradient
Updated: 14 May 2022
Author: Ebite
Compatible Nuke versions: 11.0 or later
Compatibility: Linux, Mac, Windows
ekaGradient is the equivalent of Photoshop's color gradient or Colorama in After Effects, something I've always missed working at Nuke. It can be used by creating a color gradient to change the image, as well as it can be used for other uses such as keying.
In this early version you can make a gradient with the background color and three other colors, and also you can look the result and the gradient at the same time with a little viewport that you can activate inside the node.