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 26-08-2011 , 04:03 PM
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Lamps

This is a lamps collection i have made this summer.

Modeled in Maya.
Render engine:RandomControl Arion.

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# 2 26-08-2011 , 10:17 PM
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wow, you've improved heaps since I last saw you! nice work, man




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# 3 26-08-2011 , 10:45 PM
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Thanks for these nice words.


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Well done! I like it.




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# 5 27-08-2011 , 01:40 AM
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Nice.............

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Good to see you made light work of them, sorry for the bad pun......LOL........dave




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# 7 27-08-2011 , 12:41 PM
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Thanks for the comments.

Dareware: "Good to see you made light work of them" . I dont know exactly what this means, sorry.

# 8 27-08-2011 , 01:45 PM
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Nice work man....the blue and brown lights are an odd shade...never seen that colour globe before. dave was trying to make joke. LOL very bad dave

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# 9 27-08-2011 , 07:20 PM
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Thank you again.


They were all white but I thought that some variation would make a nicer render. I just chose whithout bothering too much about the real ones.

Here goes another one with the lights on.

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# 10 27-08-2011 , 08:11 PM
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yep. I agree very good work and nice lighting and render as well.


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