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.
# 1 01-09-2005 , 06:57 AM
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july/aug - noob - jediknight

I've been lurking at the forum awhile and decided to finally register and enter a contest. I was at the zoo and the primates weren't looking very happy, so I thought I'd use it as the base for my fear and loathing. I made a sketch in photoshop as a reference and made the model using poly-proxy.

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photoshop sketch

I know I know... it's crappy

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here's where I was experimenting with blendshape to get different facial expressions.

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Here's the final picture rendered with maya software because I'm not comfortable with mental ray yet. There's lightfog and yellowish lights to make it seem hot and humid. I used some textures from 3dtotal for the walls. I also made a walk cycle with the monkey just for practice.

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