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 01-06-2006 , 01:58 AM
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Studio Chess Piece Render

Well, here is another quick render- to try my hand render setup in Indigo. I am pleased, but the pawn could have been a bit less reflective.

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# 2 01-06-2006 , 12:52 PM
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Looks nice but the edges are kind of unsharp and grainy.

# 3 01-06-2006 , 01:02 PM
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well the grain is from small render time- ill rerender it all day today to see how it looks.

Thanx for the comments, Fubar user added image


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# 4 01-06-2006 , 03:07 PM
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Nice, exported from maya with your script?
Yes, it looks a bit too much reflective, but what material are you trying to imitate (stone, etc...)?

//Arangol

# 5 01-06-2006 , 04:05 PM
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polished black stone (like elegant chess piece, on expensive set).

Oh well, that mini render thing is done. I'm making a better one now of something else.


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