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RayRender: Working with AOVs - Nuke Tutorial
From the course: Nuke New Features Consolidated
RayRender: Working with AOVs
- [Instructor] Now that we have a basic setup working for the ray render mode, we can dive in deeper and see how to render out separate layers, which can then be composited externally. Let's push in on the ray render node, and double-click to open it up, and we'll switch to the AOV tab. Now, AOVs, that stands for Arbitrary Output Variables. Arbitrary Output Variables are actually separate renders that are data about the shot. Launt, the lighting passes that you composite. So this is the surface position, or point paths, and here's your surface normals and a motion vector. Now those are all Arbitrary Output Variables. You don't composite them, but you can use them in your Composite to do things. The diffuse specular reflection and emissive or emission, those are all lighting passes, and we will composite those. And by the way, this says emissive, this is really the same pass as the emission shader. All right, so, the first thing we have to do is to create a layer to receive our…
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RayRender: Basic setup6m 27s
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RayRender: Working with AOVs7m 12s
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RayRender: Workflow4m 8s
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SmartVector toolset: Basic setup7m 52s
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SmartVector toolset: Paint workflow6m 9s
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SmartVector toolset: Working with multiple segments7m 17s
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Chromakeyer node: Basic setup4m 3s
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Chromakeyer node: Refining the key8m 55s
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Chromakeyer node: Spill suppression5m 6s
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