At first, it was a command line run tool. Nuke (meaning ‘New compositor’) began development in 1993 by Phil Beffrey and later Bill Spitzak at Digital Domain, where it was employed for internal use. Nuke at Digital Domain Nuke at Digital Domain Note: for good background information on Nuke, I would highly recommend Nukepedia and fxguide, which have provided extensive coverage of the software for many years. ![]() ![]() ![]() I would note there have been a number of crucial contributors to Nuke over the years and I have not tried to list these people since I would no doubt leave some of them out.
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