Introduction

 

The Foundry NukeX is a visual effects tool for scanning drawing engines and computer software. Created by the Digital Domain team, it became one of The Foundry's products in 2007。

 

Introduction

 

Nuke is a powerful software with unparalleled speed, high efficiency, multi-channel scanning and drawing engine, and a top-notch tool set in the desktop computer software market. If you are in the industry of high-quality image creation, Nuke, an industry validated visual effects tool, can bring speed, functionality, and flexibility to your visual effects workflow.

 

Nuke was originally a compositing and special effects software within Digital Domain. Because their visual effects artists found that the products on the market were not flexible enough and fast enough to meet their operational needs, they gathered some top engineers and visual effects artists in 1994 to develop solutions for this visual effects pioneer's post production company. Nuke was born from then on. Over the past decade, visual artists at Digital Domain have been tasked with advancing visual effects technology, and Nuke's evolution is closely related to the advanced technology developed by this smart group.

 

 

 

The innovation of the Digital Domain team has created a software specifically designed for post production companies to solve practical problems. But for a company that focuses on practicing avant-garde advertising, music, and film director dreams, even with a think tank group, it is difficult to simultaneously handle the task of being a pioneer in computer synthesis software development. Therefore, in 2007, Nuke became one of The Foundry's products.



The Foundry adheres to the original belief of "artists designing for artists" to develop this application software, so many Nuke R&D team members also come from the film and television production industry. In addition, Nuke's main research and development team is located at The Foundry's London headquarters, within walking distance of some major visual effects companies. Nuke's progress greatly benefits from close communication with customers, and The Foundry not only maintains existing relationships but also cultivates new ones to ensure that Nuke can continue to provide practical solutions and cutting-edge technology for the post production industry.

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