![]() ![]() ![]() The biggest feature common to all three editions is the RayRender node: a new native raytracing render engine first glimpsed in The Foundry’s NAB presentation on its R&D for new virtual reality workflows. In all three editions: new raytracing renderer, better vector blur Updated 28 April 2016: Since this story was written, the Smart Paint toolset has been renamed the Smart Vector toolset, while the new raytracing renderer is now officially an unsupported beta feature. Users of Nuke Studio, The Foundry’s new VFX, editorial and finishing system, will get Smart Paint plus a new chroma keyer, improved audio tools, and a range of new timeline-based effects. In addition, users of NukeX, the extended edition of the base Nuke compositing software, will get a new Smart Paint toolset designed to simplify common tasks like plate clean-up and beauty work. The Foundry has announced Nuke 10, the next update to its Nuke product range, adding a new raytracing renderer, improving the performance of the RotoPaint node, and extending GPU support. ![]() Scroll down for news of the software’s release. ![]()
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