Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
This course will look at the fundamentals of rendering in Arnold. We'll go through the different light types available, cameras, shaders, Arnold's render settings and finally how to split an image into render passes (AOV's), before we then reassemble it i
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OCEANSPLASH For Maya

Splashes make a scene extremely beautiful, but making them takes a lot of research, resources, time etc resulting in a production cost shoot-up.

If you are likely or are already in a similar situation, then Oceansplash plugin is for you. Its job is to make splashes for animated objects or characters, and it does it in a matter of seconds that otherwise would eat up an expert's valuable time, and that too in order to setup just one.

Oceansplash has a very user friendly create and edit interfaces. Working on a splash is made simple and very easy like never before.

VIDEO PRESENTATION:
DemoReel(oceanSplash Maya Plugin) on Vimeo

UNDER THE HOOD:
Oceansplash uses Maya resident resources to build an oSp-engine(splash engine) for the selected object. These engines are designed to detect Maya ocean surface or pond surface(which ever the object is associated with) and the finest of the ocean's or pond's wave movements. The best part is, oSp-engines are independent of its own builder(the plugin). That means, osp-engines when once built, no longer depend on the plugin to generate splashes except for when required to edit. A saved files containing osp-engines are portable, and to open and run properly, it does not require Oceansplash plugin in any other computer.

For complete details and downloads:
https://www.oceansplash.in

# 2 20-02-2012 , 09:19 PM
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i apporve this plug in '_')b

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You forgot to say "Thank you"

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I cannot seem to open any of the tutorial links?


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# 6 28-02-2012 , 11:16 PM
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You're posted this a few times now. Please don't double post.


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VLC opens it fine ctbram......question though...no audio in the tutorial???


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# 8 29-02-2012 , 06:49 AM
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I click on the links and nothing happens at all but it's okay I don't have the time to play with it anyway

BTW I am talking about the howto links in the bottom right side of the screen there are a couple tutorials on how to use the plugin.

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