11.3v5 improved performance by enabling multi-GPU support, allowing for shared processing across identical GPUs (e.g., NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080s or AMD FirePro). Live Groups:
NVIDIA GPUs with CUDA Compute Capability 3.0 or higher are recommended for best performance. Important Licensing and Security Considerations
11.3v5 is considered a mature release, free from the bugs that often accompany brand-new software architectures. Hardware Requirements:
Artists can apply effects like Transform, Grade, and ColorCorrect directly on the timeline, which can later be converted into full Nuke Node Graph comps. Multi-GPU Processing:
Many studios have established, complex Python pipelines tailored to Nuke 11. Updating to version 13+ can break existing workflows. Stability:
It is designed to bridge the gap between editorial and VFX, allowing artists to conform, edit, apply soft effects, and render complex composites all within a single timeline environment. The "v5" signifies a refined maintenance release, focusing on stability and bug fixes over the initial 11.3 release. Key Features of Nuke Studio 11.3v5 Integrated Timeline & Node Graph: