![]() The Foresight Rendering system introduced in Katana 4.0 for working with multiple simultaneous test renders has also been updated, and has now been renamed Foresight+. The results of the comp are visible within Katana’s render window, making it easier and quicker for lighting artists to see changes in the context of the final shot.Īs well as linking interactive Live Renders to a GUI edition of Nuke on the same machine, Nuke Bridge can be used with Nuke running headlessly on a render farm, including with Katana’s static Preview Renders.įoresight+ rendering now supports multiple simultaneous interactive renders Renders from Katana can be streamed to Nuke, and the comped pixels streamed back to Katana. Instead of having to generate offline renders from Katana and pass them to a Nuke artist for compositing before being able to preview the results, Nuke Bridge can live link the two applications. ![]() New features in Katana 5.0 include Nuke Bridge, a new feature that improves workflow between Katana and Nuke, Foundry’s VFX-industry-standard compositing software. Nuke Bridge lets artists view linked Nuke comps inside Katana In addition, Katana 5.0 moves the software to Python 3.7, with a separate parallel release, Katana 4.5, providing the same new features to studios still using Python 2.x in their pipelines. Other changes include support for instances and a new native render delegate inside Katana’s Hydra-based Viewer, and support for Material Macros when creating materials. ![]() The update introduces Nuke Bridge, a new feature that can live link Nuke comps to Katana scenes, and makes it possible to launch multiple interactive renders from Katana’s Foresight+ rendering system. Posted by Jim Thacker Foundry ships Katana 5.0įoundry has released Katana 5.0, the latest major version of its lighting and look development software.
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