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In this video tutorial, we will create a UV sphere in Nuke for. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to:
. Create a UV sphere in Nuke for UV editing on 2D and 3D meshes
. Export the UV sphere into.stl file for 3D printing
. Import the UV sphere into Blender.
. Edit the UV sphere in Blender for UV editing.
After this tutorial, you will be able to use UV spheres in your Nuke projects. For more information on UV spheres, take a look at this tutorial: UV sphere. After finishing this tutorial, you will be able to create a UV sphere in Nuke for UV editing on 2D and 3D meshes. In this tutorial, we are going to create a UV sphere in Nuke for. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to:. Create a UV sphere in Nuke ac619d1d87
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