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Tracker Marker Removal with the Paint Node in Nuke X

In the world of visual effects, removing tracker markers is an essential technique, especially when working with motion capture or shots that require replacing an actor’s face. In this tutorial by Fredrik Mannerfelt, we will explore an effective method to eliminate markers from an actor’s face using Nuke.

Nuke: Tracker Marker Removal (Paint Node)

Steps for Removing Tracker Markers in Nuke

1) Applying the Tracker to Facial Markers

The first step is to identify and track the movement of the markers on the actress’s face. To do this:

2) Creating the Mask with the Roto Node

Once tracking data is obtained, create a mask to isolate the markers to be removed:

3) Applying Tracking to the Mask (Roto)

To ensure the mask follows the actor’s movement:

4) Clean Area with the Paint Node

Now we can proceed with the actual removal of the markers:

By following these steps, you can effectively remove tracker markers from an actor’s face in Nuke while maintaining the realism of the skin and facial expressions. This workflow is used in professional VFX projects to ensure a clean and credible post-production process.

Watch the full tutorial by Fredrik Mannerfelt to further explore these techniques!

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