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 27-02-2004 , 10:50 PM
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BMX

hi, just doing some detailed bmx
here is the original

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and here is what i have for now user added image
it almost finished, but maybe it becaus i'm stareing to it way to long I think that it's not right. tel me what ya think user added image

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P.S. sorry about the size - I've thought its 800x600


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# 2 27-02-2004 , 10:51 PM
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looks realy good ! user added image
Seat is a bit wonked.

# 3 27-02-2004 , 11:22 PM
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looks good
maybe more cushion in the handlebar pad, and it looks like the training wheel support is less angled in the original, and yeah the seat user added image maybe thicken the front forks and boolean the ends of the grips
cool bike!


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# 4 28-02-2004 , 05:03 AM
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Nice so far. The spedal looks like it could be bigger. and good detail there modeling the welds on the frame.

# 5 28-02-2004 , 03:14 PM
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thaks for c&c
some update, actualy the brakes seems to be the only part that's missing user added image
dragonsfire: yeah, I'll redo the seat but i couldn't find enaught reference, but I'll do my best .user added image

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# 6 29-02-2004 , 06:52 AM
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just playing with shaders and raytrace user added image
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# 7 29-02-2004 , 07:50 AM
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LOL! Training wheels?! user added imageuser added imageuser added image

Looks good, but your model looks "fatter" than the original. Some of the parts, like the fork, end flat rather than your rounded ends. But it's a good start. Keep it up! user added image


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# 8 01-03-2004 , 11:04 AM
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Your bmx is just great i liked it a lot some lack of detail in some parts (for instace pepedals), but no prob.
The seat give us the idea is melting lol chek it user added image (my self a bmxer)

great work


weld some pixels !!!

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# 9 01-03-2004 , 11:39 AM
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Your model looks more "childish" than the reference. I think this is because there the two vertical frame columns (not sure what they're called: the ones that the handlebars and the seat are plugged into) should be parallel with each other. In your model, they seem not to be, the seat column angle is much more raked than the handlebar column angle.


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# 10 06-03-2004 , 12:03 AM
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Looking nice so far...Keep it up!!



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Do you plan on doing the tire tread? If so, how would you go about that?

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