In contrast to Nuke Non-Commercial, Foundry describes Nuke Indie as “lightly functionally restricted”. Nuke Indie fills a gap in Foundry’s product line-up between the free Nuke Non-Commercial, aimed at people learning Nuke, and the full editions of the software, which start at just under $5,000. ‘Lightly restricted’ but lacks many of the limitations of Nuke Non-Commercial Nuke Indie was announced during the company’s Foundry Live events during what would normally have been the week of Siggraph 2020, alongside Nuke 12.2, NukeX 12.2 and Nuke Studio 12.2. The new edition is based on Nuke Studio, and includes its editorial and review capabilities and exports at resolutions up to 4K but saves in its own file format and lacks full Python or plugin support. Foundry has released Nuke Indie, a new $499/year edition of the compositing software aimed at freelancers and artists starting up in business for themselves.
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