For the past few months we have been telling you about version 10 of Nuke, the renowned compositing and VFX system developed by The Foundry.
We first heard about this update at the end of November(here you can read the post), when it was announced that it would bring performance improvements and increased stability. In addition, Nuke 10 has new features for paint, keyer, color correction, render, playback and export tools.
In mid-January we could see the first appearance of the beta, both for Nuke 10 as NukeX 10 and Nuke Studio 10, and in March an improved beta version was released. Now, finally, we can tell you that Nuke 10 is officially here.
This version features OpenColorIO integration, the Smart Vector toolset (in NukeX and Nuke Studio), more features in the Nuke Studio timeline and improvements in others such as Roto Paint or the keyer.
In this link you can see the differences between the three systems and get the free trial.