Beer glass scene creation
This course contains a little bit of everything with modeling, UVing, texturing and dynamics in Maya, as well as compositing multilayered EXR's in Photoshop.
# 1 10-11-2005 , 01:53 PM
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Posted this in the W.I.P before having a look at this months challenge but i'v decided to move it here. Anyway, i started it this morning and it's the Empire Express.

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# 2 10-11-2005 , 02:43 PM
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NICE!!!
what material is that?
and render it looks really good.
Good work.

# 3 10-11-2005 , 04:08 PM
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It's just a standard grey lambert.

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# 4 10-11-2005 , 04:12 PM
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oh lol!
well it looks nice. modeling is good too.
what render is that?
more to the point where can i learn it?

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# 6 10-11-2005 , 04:28 PM
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nice start...user added image

and an interesting choice of subject.
so, is that a model a you own? or a toy? would like to see your reference images..

# 7 10-11-2005 , 04:31 PM
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No i don't own a model, i'm just using images off the interweb.

# 8 10-11-2005 , 04:51 PM
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thanks for the info CKYUK

# 9 10-11-2005 , 11:05 PM
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Just got home and decided to do a bit more, but this is all for tonight.

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# 10 10-11-2005 , 11:18 PM
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My God you work fast

# 11 10-11-2005 , 11:23 PM
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Before it's over, we'll need to see some photos of a real one to compare yours with. user added image

Definitely looking good!

# 12 10-11-2005 , 11:25 PM
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Ok, see what i can find.

As this is a realism challenge i want to keep the background as simply as possible to keep the focus on the train. So i was thinking i'd set it on an old stone bridge over an estuary so all you will see is sea and sky. Anyone got any better ideas?

I can't be working that fast Matt as i've been out most of the night playing guitar.

# 13 10-11-2005 , 11:28 PM
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Here's one.

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# 14 10-11-2005 , 11:31 PM
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and one from the back

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btw, i wasn't working from these photos so i can see i'm going to have to make some minor changes.

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