Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 17-03-2006 , 08:39 PM
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Yay my first render! Hammer time!

This is my second day using maya (of course this image is ugly!)
but it was my very first model! Just wanted you all to see my progress and give me tips.

However dont feel you need to crit the hammer it is just a practice model.. not gonna work on it anymore.

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Thanks,
Robert

# 2 18-03-2006 , 08:06 PM
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ahhh, the hammer.

Keep it up, the learning curve is monumental and very satisfying.

Good luck,

Mat.

# 3 18-03-2006 , 09:06 PM
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Thank you, thank you user added image

# 4 25-03-2006 , 08:41 PM
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I remember doing that tutorial from alias. There are a couple more on there somewhere, and the SimlplyMaya freebies are good. The main thing is to just keep fiddling around with all the different controls and buttons, until you figure out what they all do.


This is for anybody, but my friend found this tutorial about how to put 3d scenes into flash.
Macromedia Tutorial


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# 5 25-03-2006 , 09:04 PM
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Thanks man, I love tutorials it's the FREE way to learn! I use to do alot of flash animations so this will be helpful!


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