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# 1 11-05-2005 , 04:04 PM
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Oh my god look at this.

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Hey everyone. I am looking for some sorda basic maya tutorials on pretty much everything that a maya (4 month old) noob should know. Basically, bump maps, mental ray, all types of maps, anything that I should learn. I am looking for pretty much a guided learning tool. I would prefer something in a video plz.

# 2 11-05-2005 , 04:51 PM
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Try typing this in Google or whatever... "Maya tutorials"

# 3 11-05-2005 , 10:33 PM
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2 options.....purchase some points from here or use google, I would seriously consider getting some points and exploring some of the tutorials on this site. They are top quality and backed buy the creator in terms of answering any questions you may have concerning them.


As for the deception, please refrain from doing this in the future. Your post will be read and replied to without the use of deceptive titles.

# 4 11-05-2005 , 11:04 PM
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Ohhhh, sorry about the false advertisement. Wont happen again............user added image. But I already HAVE looked up maya tutorials on google, and I HAVE bought points on this site. I just would like something that leads me in the right direction. Like you cant learn polynomials with out knowing adding and subtracting. I am looking for something that sorda has almost like a schedule. I need it to keep a learning pace, I am afraid I am jumping around to much.

# 5 13-05-2005 , 10:43 AM
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Don't know if this wesite will help you or not but have you tried https://www.learning-maya.com ? When I first picked up Maya, I went there, and you can try mtmckinley's tutorials. They are great for newbies and advanced users.


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# 6 13-05-2005 , 09:00 PM
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Hey, thx did you edit your post and delete some websites by chance, maybe Im just thinking of a different thread, but those sites that were posted seemed to have alot of stuff that I had not learned yet.

# 7 14-05-2005 , 06:40 AM
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I edited for spelling errors, but now that I think of it, highend3d.com, Alias.com, and digital-tutors.com have a few free tutorials.

# 8 14-05-2005 , 12:58 PM
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did U ever try www.3.buzz.com? they once offered a lot of free video tutorials. videos are fun to watch btw.


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# 9 14-05-2005 , 02:26 PM
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Heh, I forgot about 3dbuzz.com. I visit there quite a bit. Heh, there 's just too many Maya related sites out there for me to remember.

# 10 14-05-2005 , 02:27 PM
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Oh thanks, sorry i was thinking of an email sent to me :o

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