

With NDI, artists can stream their Nuke or Nuke Studio viewer content to anyone else on their network. Nuke 13.2 introduces NewTek Network Device Interface (NDI) support into the Nuke Family. Users can now train more than four channels simultaneously to allow for more advanced model datasets training or train one network for multiple use cases.

Training machine learning models using the NukeX ML Research toolset is faster, with Cop圜at single GPU speed improvements of up to 30% and new multiple GPU support.

Continuing the developments to Nuke’s 3D system, Nuke 13.2 includes advances to pivot point workflow, bringing Nuke’s 3D system more in line with existing DCC standards, as well as providing a more consistent experience between Nuke and Katana for geometry transformations. Combining innovative tech with a suite of workflow improvements, the update is designed to support more intuitive artist pipelines. Foundry has announced the release of Nuke 13.2, the final release in the Nuke 13 series.
