Python for Nuke 101 -- End of Life Announcement


Python for Nuke 101 has helped 1000+ Compositors get up to speed with Python, showing how you can integrate basic programming skills into your daily workflow with Nuke.

As each new version of Nuke is released, and Python itself evolves, the recorded lessons in this course stray further from the most up-to-date knowledge & best practices. While the course is still relevant and easy to follow, there is an increasing amount of subtle differences between the lessons & reality.

As a result, I have decided to stop updating & supporting the course, and am announcing the end of its life, effective November 24th, 2023.

If you would still like to purchase and take the course, you may! Due to popular demand, it will remain online for a while longer. If you're keen to continue learning more about Python, the best resource out there for Compositors is Adrian Pueyo's course: Python for Nuke Artists. I'm a big fan of the way Adrian teaches new concepts, and can't recommend it enough.

Happy Comping,
Ben McEwan




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