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Common questions

How much does Nuke cost?

How much does Nuke cost?

Nuke pricing starts at $569.00 per feature, as a one-time payment.

How much is Nuke monthly?

NUKE will be $351 per month with NUKEX at $660 per month and NUKE Studio at $770 per month. Early next year there will also be a free version for non-commercial use which will allow hobbyists and researchers to get to grips with NUKE and learn how to use it.

Can I use Nuke for free?

Want to learn Nuke for free, at your own pace? You’ve come to the right place. With Nuke Non-commercial, you get access to free, non-watermarked versions of Nuke, NukeX and even top-of-the-line Nuke Studio for as long as you like, so you can learn, explore and have fun on your own schedule.

How much does Nuke indie cost?

$499
The software is priced at $499/£399/EUR449 per year. Nuke Indie launches within the latest release of the Nuke family – Nuke 12.2. This release builds on the themes of the prior Nuke 12 releases, with an emphasis on streamlining data flow into comp and extending review workflows in Nuke Studio and Hiero.

How much is Nuke 13?

NukeX costs $9,768 and Nuke Studio costs $11,298. Rental pricing is also available. Artists with revenue under $100,000/year can also use Nuke Indie 13.0, including on commercial projects. It’s rental-only, and is priced at $499/year.

How much is the cheapest Nuke?

B61 nuclear bomb

B61
Designer Los Alamos National Laboratory
Designed 1963
Manufacturer Pantex Plant
Unit cost $28 million (Mod 12)

Is Nuke hard to learn?

NUKE is an incredibly powerful node-based compositing software that can seem really intimidating at the beginning. When you’re first starting to learn any new software, it can feel like you’re drowning in an ocean of things you don’t understand.

What is Nuke 3d?

Nuke is the powerful node-based compositing tool at the heart of the Nuke family. Whether your focus is on blockbusters, animation or binge-worthy episodic content, Nuke’s flexible and robust toolset empowers teams to create pixel-perfect content every time.

Is NUKE better than after effects?

Winner: NUKE. The incredible visual effects of NUKE are not only numerous but easy enough to utilize. Winner: After Effects. As the complete tool for effects and video, After Effects has an ease of use that can make the workflow process simple enough to process a final render.