Tweak Software Releases RV Integration Package for Nuke
December 13, 2010

Tweak Software Releases RV Integration Package for Nuke

San Francisco and London -- Tweak Software, makers of RV , the next generation image and sequence viewer for VFX and animation artists, and The Foundry, a world-leading visual effects software developer, announced the release of RV/Nuke integration. The new package brings high-performance RV playback to Nuke and enables a seamless workflow that takes advantage of the best features of both Nuke and RV.

“This integration opens up a whole new workflow that makes Nuke and RV more valuable together than they are individually. Every artist and supervisor will benefit from these features and will never want to work without them again. Just awesome!” said Frank Reuter, Compositing supervisor and Director of OHUfx / founder of Nukepedia.

The RV/Nuke package developed by Tweak Software with support from the Foundry creates a tightly integrated workflow that offers artists better tools to play back, organize, compare, and track the history of their work in Nuke. The new workflow builds on the open, customizable nature of both Nuke and RV and it takes full advantage of RV's high performance playback and intuitive interface to help artists get the most out Nuke.

Moving beyond the old flipbook-style workflow, RV communicates with Nuke over a live connection to enable seamless interoperation. Some key features of the integration are:

  • View frames in RV immediately as they render from Nuke
  • Play back from RAM or stream from disk (RAID, SSD, SAN)
  • Automatically preserve a visual history of renders with auto-checkpoints
  • Easily play, compare, and organize renders
  • Render directly into an existing EDL, layout or A/B comparison
  • Restore the Nuke script to match any render or checkpoint
  • Share read nodes between Nuke and RV
  • Live sync of color settings and current node selection
Users can see a video demo of the new integration package at http://www.tweaksoftware.com/rvnuke  

“RV has become a great companion for Nuke. We're thrilled to see developers taking advantage of Nuke's flexibility to help artists stay focused on creating images rather than managing them,” said Matt Plec, Nuke Product Designer at The Foundry.

“Nuke and RV are a natural fit,” said Seth Rosenthal, co-founder of Tweak. “Our new package offers Nuke users the kind of integrated playback that the big shops build into their custom pipelines. We hope it will help artists get more out of Nuke.”

The new RV/Nuke integration package is available as a no-cost download to current users of Nuke and RV. Artists can request a test drive of the full RV software from the Tweak Software website.