One tangible result of that work is the revamped 3D user experience, including new designs for the viewport transform, scale and rotate gizmos to “ them up to the standards of other applications”. When previewing Nuke 13.1 at its Foundry Live user event in September, Foundry described its main current development priorities as improving performance and scalability of the software. Nuke, NukeX and Nuke Studio 13.1: improvements to 3D user experience
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New features in NukeX and Nuke Studio include Unreal Reader, a new live link to Unreal Engine, plus the option to use third-party PyTorch models with the AIR machine learning toolset.
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In all three editions of the software – Nuke, NukeX and Nuke Studio – the update improves the UX design of key toolsets, adds support for OpenColorIO 2, and extends Cyptomatte support and the Monitor Out system.