Natron Build, group, and save your own node snippets to create and share custom tools and presets Natron features drag-and-drop installation of community-made PyPlugs (Gizmos)
Getting started with Natron - natrongithub. github. io While there is not (yet) an official tutorial course for Natron, the videos by Indie Rebel and this tutorial article series may prove to be helpful Additionally, as Natron is very similar to Nuke, reading through the Nuke documentation (ignoring any 3D compositing parts) is a good way to get started too
NATRON - GitHub Pages Natron is a powerful Digital Compositor that can handle all of your 2D 2 5D needs Its robust OIIO file formats and OpenFX architecture is what make Natron the most flexible open source compositor for the visual effects community
About Natron Natron is a powerful, free, and open-source VFX compositing application geared towards digital post-production work Natron sports a familiar UI, over 100 nodes, and support for OpenFX and community-made plugins
Natron 2. 5. 0 Released Natron 2 5 0 is here, bringing Python 3 support, a new CMake-based build system, and an overall improved developer experience! As with all major releases everything you need to get started can be downloaded here!
News - Natron Natron 2 4 1 Released This release adds hue vs hue to Huecorrect, motion paths, and a new color selection window
System Requirements An OpenGL 2 0 compatible graphics card is needed to run Natron with hardware accelerated GPU rendering To run without an OpenGL compatible graphics card you must enable software rendering On Linux, enable the environment variable LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 before running Natron
Natron Brand Assets Natron has lettermark and wordmark logos The logos are properties of the Natron Project and are used to identify official Natron content Third parties can use the Natron logo to provide credit to the Natron software or to refer to the Natron Project
Natron 2. 4. 3 Released - natrongithub. github. io Natron 2 4 3 is here! As with all major releases everything you need to get started can be downloaded here! Downloads for previous versions can be found on GitHub