Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 46 20-11-2002 , 02:08 AM
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Hmm. Something went wrong again...

Next Try.


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# 47 20-11-2002 , 02:10 AM
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That was Part I, here comes Part II:


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# 48 20-11-2002 , 03:11 PM
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Okee dokee. I'll bite.

Renderizer. Nice images. You made those?


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# 49 20-11-2002 , 03:25 PM
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Hehehe .. cool! I´m trying out the bar above the screen ... excellent.

# 50 20-11-2002 , 03:25 PM
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dave_bear: cool stuff!

The basic part of the first image was extracted from an A|W wallpaper using the magic wand in Photoshop. I then played around with it, basically adding some bevel, shadow and lighting effects. That's all.

The whole wallpaper is pretty big with 2560x1024x32...

Up with the fun stuff!

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