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NUKE VS Houdini

Compare NUKE VS Houdini and see what are their differences

NUKE logo NUKE

Our industry-leading Nuke Studio, NukeX & Nuke offers cutting-edge toolkits covering node-based compositing, editorial and finishing.

Houdini logo Houdini

Houdini covers all the major areas of 3D production, including:
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NUKE videos

The Nuke | Discraft Disc Review

More videos:

  • Review - Discraft Nuke | Distance Driver Disc Golf Review
  • Review - Nuke 12 | Overview

Houdini videos

What is Houdini Used For?

More videos:

  • Review - Top 5 Reasons To Learn Houdini Today!
  • Review - Ultra Running Vlog: Patagonia Houdini shell review

Category Popularity

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Video
100 100%
0% 0
3D
32 32%
68% 68
Graphic Design Software
100 100%
0% 0
3D Modeling
0 0%
100% 100

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Houdini Reviews

15 Best Maya Alternatives
3D Modeling and Rendering with Houdini isn’t very different from what you get on Maya. However, Houdini follows a node-based workflow. Every action in Houdini is a node and these nodes are linked together to form networks.

Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, Houdini seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

NUKE mentions (0)

We have not tracked any mentions of NUKE yet. Tracking of NUKE recommendations started around Mar 2021.

Houdini mentions (4)

  • Book or courses recomendations?
    Otherwise, Unity (3D) has tutorials for Unity, Houdini (vfx) has tutorials on their site (sidefx.com). Blender (3D) has a good community on reddit. For 2D animation the book "The Animator’s Survival Kit" is a common book people read in this reddit. Also lots of youtube tutorials. Search for whatever you want to learn ("how to paint grass in photoshop", "how to use animation in Blender", "how to animate... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Coming from Cinema4D + octane
    Houdini is (a little) hard to learn, so the best you can do is focus on one area at the same time: Modeling, Vellum, Fluids, Particles, KineFx ... You can find a lot of free tutorials on sidefx.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Newbie question: Which software would I use to create the interactive, animated 3D model project I have in mind?
    It sounds like you would need a lot of procedural geometry, which is done best with Houdini. But it does not do interactive web. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Unable to Start Houdini - License Server Issue?
    I also checked my license status from sidefx.com and it said everything was correct, but of course now I cant even login to the website and it just throws me a 500 Error Code when I login, asking me to login again. Ive emailed support but figured I might check here too while I'm at it. Source: about 3 years ago

What are some alternatives?

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Blender - Blender is the open source, cross platform suite of tools for 3D creation.

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Autodesk 3DS Max - 3ds Max is software for 3D modeling, animation, rendering, and visualization. Create stunning game enrivonments, design visualizations, and virtual reality experiences.

Natron - Natron is a piece of software designed for compositing purposes, and it is entirely free and open source. The software is node-based, which makes it easy to use and customize. Read more about Natron.