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# 1 02-09-2007 , 12:38 AM
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Maths!?!

Hello at all! :attn:

Probably you know my threads and also you know that I´m a very beginner...

During my experience I made with Maya I never discovered why Maths are so importend for all the potentials.
Can you give me an advice on how I will probably need it!?!

And is it really right, that I try to master Maya?
I think to get a job in this 3D industry you must to be more than an intermediate user.
I think it is to hard to learn it without to attend a university?

Thank you all!

# 2 04-09-2007 , 12:26 AM
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It's not impossible to learn without going to school, it just takes time and dedication. Even going to school takes a lot of time and dedication, but there you have folks who are (supposed to be) helping you out.

# 3 08-09-2007 , 01:43 PM
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Thank you!
I will look forward and try to get a Mayastatic!user added image

# 4 10-09-2007 , 02:09 PM
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Re: Maths!?!

"I think it is to hard to learn it without to attend a university?"

Not necessarily... I gotta agree with Mike, "time and dedication". Im still in college(year 11) and im not really finding it that hard after abit over 1 year. Just give it time and lots of practice.

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