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Nuke Inpaint tool teased

Nuke Inpaint tool teased

by Paul Roberts
July 16, 2019
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Foundry has teased a new tool called Inpaint, due for inclusion in Nuke 12.0. According to the company, it allows the user to create contextual paint strokes, similar to Photoshop’s Healing Brush tool. Inpaint is GPU accelerated, includes “Stretch knobs” to control the direction of the stroke for finer adjustments, has the ability to adjust the level of detail, as well as the ability to pull detail from another part of the source image or a separate image. Read more in the Nuke newsletter. 

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Hika
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The url of the ‘Read more in the Nuke newsletter’ is wrong and links to : https://www.blender.org/press/epic-games-supports-blender-foundation-with-1-2-million-epic-megagrant/

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Thanks for spotting the slip-up – fixed!

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