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
# 1 16-08-2004 , 06:37 PM
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new webpage

Hey everyone, I just got my webpage up. Pretty much just a simple design to act as an online portfolio for job seeking. I'd really appreciate comments, critiques, thanks.

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webpage: https://www.ahearnart.com


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# 2 16-08-2004 , 06:43 PM
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Hey Dude
you got some nice stuff there. My only comment is all the grey area, its a bit of a waste. But thats just me. Otherwise clean and simple.

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# 3 16-08-2004 , 06:51 PM
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Very cool mate! Was that fountain made in maya?


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# 4 16-08-2004 , 08:29 PM
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Thanks guys. Yah I made the fountain in Maya, mostly nurbs. I agree the grey area is a bit much, but for now the sites just a straightfoward portfolio. Ill probably fill it later on. Thanks


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# 5 16-08-2004 , 10:50 PM
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Maybe its just me with my insane screen resolution but I think you should put the text a little bit bigger. Also, put a 'next render' buton to pass from one shot to the next.

Over all, a great design, clean and straigth to the point!

# 6 17-08-2004 , 12:37 PM
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Nice work. I like what I see. If you ever want a really dynamic site, you might think about using Flash to make it. ;-)

# 7 23-08-2004 , 05:15 PM
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nice & easy to nav, lurve the lego men, you should use that as your avitar!


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# 8 24-08-2004 , 01:16 AM
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thanks murph, yah maybe i will, instead of my stuffed animals humping lol


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# 9 26-08-2004 , 03:13 AM
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I really like your design. Simpel and grey. It supports the purpose of your site; showing pictures.

But I think in contrast to all the grey, the pictures odd to be larger. Nice color pictures could really stand out in that grey inviroment.

But allaround, GREAT!


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# 10 03-09-2004 , 03:25 PM
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Nice job

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