![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nuke (the name deriving from 'New compositor') was originally developed by software engineer Phil Beffrey and later Bill Spitzak for in-house use at Digital Domain beginning in 1993. Nuke's users include Digital Domain, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Blizzard Entertainment, DreamWorks Animation, Illumination Mac Guff, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Sony Pictures Animation, Framestore, Weta Digital, Double Negative, and Industrial Light & Magic. Foundry has further developed the software since Nuke was sold in 2007. Nuke is available for Windows, macOS (up to Monterey natively), and RHEL/ CentOS. All other versions are considered unsupported.Nuke is a node-based digital compositing and visual effects application first developed by Digital Domain and used for television and film post-production. NOTE: Please note that technical support will apply to the latest product version and any prior versions released within the previous 18 (eighteen) months. If you encounter any problems downloading and installing any of these versions, please open a Support ticket and let us know the issue that you are encountering and the troubleshooting steps you have taken so far.įor more information on how to open a Support ticket, please refer to our article: Q100064: How to raise a support ticket If this is not up to date at the time of checking, please see the Nuke Product Downloads and Nuke Earlier Versions pages. NOTE: This article will be updated periodically with the latest version of Nuke. Please select and download the available version of Nuke using the links below: This article will provide a list of previous Nuke Family releases, with download links for each operating system. Sometimes due to maintenance restrictions, or issues that may arise due to changes made with newer versions of Nuke, you may need to download an older version. ![]()
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