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 02-11-2002 , 04:02 AM
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Excellent Demo Reel

Hello, All

During one of my late-nights surf sessions (which are getting quite common by the way), I found this little gem of reel.

When I say little, it is.
Quicktime 7.5MB
AVI 8.5 MB
(2.26Min Lenght)

Please do check it, bad to see this kind of talent go unnoticed. (although if you live in the Us, you might have seen some parts of it already) user added image

fxanimator.com

# 2 02-11-2002 , 11:41 AM
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ooh thats a big file, but i guess its worth the wait user added image


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# 3 02-11-2002 , 03:29 PM
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oooh lots of nice compositing work there user added image and this guy likes stop motion dnt he user added image


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# 4 02-11-2002 , 08:01 PM
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Hehe, Glad you liked it!

Although the guys does have a reel breakdown, since all the shots were achieved with highend products (even inferno and flame seats). I checked the company he works for, and they´re impresive.

I liked it a lot.

# 5 03-11-2002 , 05:32 PM
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Heehee, chickens!

Great reel though.

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