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.
# 16 16-10-2012 , 04:27 AM
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since this thread got revisited, thought I'd post one of the last renders of it I did
this is after adding the lights simulating the monitor glare that was suggested
and applying an occlusion layer in Photoshop
(never mind there's no keyboard or computer to power the images on the screens, it's all about wireless streaming user added image )

Question:
I'm going to want to bring this into another scene, do I just select all objects I want at once, and export as object?
And when I import into other scene, all UV layouts/textures/etc should be correctly applied ?
Or can I expect to have to do some more tweaking to it after the import process?
Lastly, any settings in particular I need to address when doing the export?

TIA for comments and/or suggestions

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# 17 16-10-2012 , 12:52 PM
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# 19 16-10-2012 , 01:02 PM
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