Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
# 1 26-04-2004 , 02:30 AM
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House in the woods

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Have alot more to do!

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# 2 26-04-2004 , 03:23 AM
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Looks good. Only think I'd change is add something in the front of the house. when it comes to a solid stop along the ground makes it look a little less-realistic. Maybe a pile of leaves or a wheelbarrow or something.

# 3 26-04-2004 , 03:33 AM
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Looking great!!! Keep it up!



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# 4 26-04-2004 , 04:57 AM
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Thanks guys!

owmyi, I plan on adding alot more to the sceneuser added image

Here a little update:

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# 5 26-04-2004 , 06:38 AM
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lighting update:

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# 6 26-04-2004 , 07:11 AM
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Very cool. I like how it's coming along.

# 7 26-04-2004 , 09:00 PM
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I like the old shed/stable. The scene has a good feel to it, but the gound kinda feels a bit empty. Maybe add a porch to the front of the house and maybe somthing in the foreground. Trees or bushes maybe. Maybe scatter leeves on the floor like owmyi suggested.


Yeah, but no but yeah but no....
# 8 26-04-2004 , 09:48 PM
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Thanks guysuser added image

those are good ideas, and I do plan on doing most of those.

I just got done with a 1950 Chevy.

I'll have more update later todayuser added image

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# 9 26-04-2004 , 09:53 PM
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Looks good! The carshed especially!

# 10 26-04-2004 , 10:00 PM
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Yeah...coming along nicely. I like the way you done the chevy! Great job!



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# 11 26-04-2004 , 10:01 PM
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# 12 26-04-2004 , 10:05 PM
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Hey thanks guys!!user added image

# 13 26-04-2004 , 10:10 PM
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BTY, thats my first truck I have done in 3d, really its my first automobile. user added image

# 14 26-04-2004 , 10:12 PM
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Oooh I really like the truck.

# 15 26-04-2004 , 10:23 PM
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Thanks man!!user added image

Makes me feel good about my work, before you guys said anything I didn't really think the scene was good, and now I'm happy the scene has a good feeling to it.

Makes me want to work harder!

Should I add blood hehehe:p

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