Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
This course will look at the fundamentals of rendering in Arnold. We'll go through the different light types available, cameras, shaders, Arnold's render settings and finally how to split an image into render passes (AOV's), before we then reassemble it i
# 1 08-10-2009 , 09:07 PM
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old render from when I first started 3d

I forgot all about this. I called it dinner at the grave yard LOL!

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hehe... user added image

# 3 10-10-2009 , 04:25 AM
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I like the creepy atmosphere.
Just curious though, were the names on the tombstones significant?

# 4 10-10-2009 , 05:54 AM
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If you want a constructive crit on the composition, I think that everything being centered detracts from the interest that the scene has. If you move things around a bit, especially the pot, or even just the camera, it could have a much stronger feel to it. Just a thought. Looks pretty cool though! Just in time for halloween.

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Originally posted by stwert
If you want a constructive crit on the composition, I think that everything being centered detracts from the interest that the scene has. If you move things around a bit, especially the pot, or even just the camera, it could have a much stronger feel to it. Just a thought. Looks pretty cool though! Just in time for halloween.

I know what you mean stwert about the composition. I was not thinking about it at the time, I was trying to make it look cool LOL! I should know better to because I have a degree in graphic design before I got a bachelors in 3d LOL! This was done when I first began understanding how to really use the power of Maya. I was more interested in how to model, light, and texture more than anything else.

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