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I actually need guidance

I 16 and in 11th grade (science )I want step by step guide on how to pursue this carrier

Is there a degree
I can do abroad (I'm from india)

I'll appreciate your guidance cause im confused 😕



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Need feedback on compositing assignment!

Hey all!

For my compositing class we need to comp some shots and i chose this shot:

https://reddit.com/link/1rathzl/video/8exq7nfg5vkg1/player

And now this is what I currently have, made in Fusion and NukeNC:

https://reddit.com/link/1rathzl/video/kdqd356k5vkg1/player

And im wondering what I can add/change/improve to make look and feel better?

These are the things I already know that I have to add/change:

\- Defocus
\- Grade the attacking jet


Thanks!

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Realtime Audioreactive Time Remap - [Free TouchDesigner's Twixtor Plugin Clone - Project Files]

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rough estimate for VFX?

Hi! I'm an emerging (unproduced) independent producer and I'm trying to get an approximate budget for a project I'm working on.

I have a feature (movie) screenplay that needs approximately 50 minutes of something small-ish (say, an animated bird) that will interact with my actors. The bird look a little more real-life than something from Cinderella, but it's okay if it's not totally realistic.

what kind of details would be needed to get an estimate?

Does anyone here work for a company that could give me an estimate? I just need something rough. I've read anywhere from $1000/ minute to $100K/ minute and up.

Thanks in advance.

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Will I be able to make the switch to Nuke NC?

Disclaimer: I'm not advocating for piracy, I'm trying to avoid it by doing things in a legit way. What I have done isn't right, however I'm trying to correct what I have.

I'm in a sticky situation, as I'd installed a version of Nuke after sailing the seven seas, however, I found how seriously The Foundry takes this sort of stuff, so I deleted it. I've learnt that Nuke NC, and that it's free, so I want to use it instead of using a cracked version of Nuke, and risk being fined. Incase it matters, I'm an individual in the UK, and I'm not a part of any sort of studio. What would be the best way to go about this?

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What do you wish the previous department would do so your work is better/easier/faster?

Over the years I’ve had the opportunity of working in a variety of departments, with only lighting and comp left at a production level. Every department always laments something the previous department pushed through because they were pressed for time, manpower or it was compounded from the client.

What are some things you wished the upstream department from yours would do, that would help even just a tiny bit?

For me, I just wish that people wouldn’t stand in front of the witness cams while they are rolling…

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Canadian Mid-Level VFX Compositor. Unemployed for 2 Years in Canada. Realistic outlook for 2026 or time to pivot?

I’m fully aware the industry isn’t going back to the pre-COVID boom days, so I’m not looking for hopium. I’m looking for reality.

A few quick questions for anyone who’s currently working.
Are there any decent-sized feature, episodic projects actually lining up for Canadian studios (or remote work) in the next 12 months?

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I made a free GUI for Niko's CorridorKey AI Green Screen Keyer!

Shout out to Niko from Corridor Crew for making/training an awesome piece of software

[EZ-CorridorKey](https://github.com/edenaion/EZ-CorridorKey) is a simple yet helpful tool for those not wanting to work via CLI

You will need about 24GB of VRAM (or I guess you could offload to CPU or a helluva lot of RAM if you're stacked, but expect 30s/frame at least) *Optimizations are coming so don’t get discouraged*

* **Project Management**: Drag in a single video or a whole folder. Source videos get copied into the /Projects folder for safekeeping
* **High Quabity Ingestion**: Your videos get per frame extracted to EXR 16 then compressed to EXR DWAB for optimal size:quality
* **Three ways to key**: Fully automatic (Auto GVM), annotation brush-guided (VideoMaMa), or bring your own alpha
* **Hotkeys** \- configurable & hot!
* **Timeline scrubber** with in/out markers for partial clip processing (please note partial is for CorridorKey inference only)
* **Batch queue**: Set up multiple clips, let them run
* **Persistent Saves** \- Checkpointable and resumable
* **Per-output export**: Export preview comp, foreground, background, or alpha individually as video
* **Non-destructive**: Source footage is never touched, re-key anytime

Win/Mac/Linux, though GVM and VideoMaMa don't work with Mac as of this moment.

There's a button under Help that will auto populate a GitHub Issue so you can quickly request features or report bugs.

Hope y'all dig it & please **star the repo** if it's useful to you. Peace!

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Weekly free seamless PBR textures - brick, mud, concrete, plaster and floor surfaces
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Left VFX after working in a top studio — thinking about moving to Product Design, but feeling confused

Hi everyone,
I wanted to share my situation and get some honest advice.
After completing my 12th, I joined an Animation/VFX institute. After finishing the course, I was fortunate to get a job in one of India’s top VFX studios, working in the FX department using Houdini. My salary was under ₹30k, which I understand is quite normal for the industry in the beginning.
But after spending some time there, I started feeling uncertain about the long-term future of the VFX industry in India — mainly because of things like:
relatively low salary growth
unstable projects
and limited long-term financial security compared to some other industries
Because of this, I started exploring UI/UX and Product Design as a possible career path. From what I see, it seems to have:
better salary potential
strong demand in tech companies
better work-life balance in many cases
However, now I’m hearing different opinions. Some people say product design is a great career, while others say the field is becoming oversaturated and very competitive. I also hear that many companies prefer candidates with a B.Des or formal design degree, which I don’t have.
Sometimes this makes me regret my earlier choices and wonder if I made a mistake after 12th. It also makes me worry whether switching careers now will actually work out.
So I wanted to ask people who are already working in product design or the tech industry:
Is it possible to build a strong product design career without a formal design degree?
Is the field really becoming overcrowded, or is that just a perception?
For someone coming from a VFX/creative background, is switching to product design realistic?
I’m still young and trying to make thoughtful decisions about my future, so I’d really appreciate honest perspectives from people who have experience in these industries.

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