Complex UV Layout in Maya
Over the last couple of years UV layout in Maya has changed for the better. In this course we're going to be taking a look at some of those changes as we UV map an entire character
# 1 13-06-2015 , 01:12 AM
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Please help me solve my science problem - Bending of object clouds without deforming.

Hi everyone,

I am already sorry about the absence of my Maya knowledge and the kind of question I am asking: It is probably a bit off topic.
I am total Maya noob. I like to figure things out myself, but this software is too complex to do it in reasonable time I think. Please help!

I am a scientist. I have 3D reconstructed a biological structure with a scientific program. I can import it into Maya as vectors.
The object looks a bit like a grape. It’s a cloud of irregular “balls” that form an irregular tube that is bent. I added a picture of the structure from various angles.

Problem A: I would like to use Maya to straighten the tube artificially, but without changing the volume or shape of the balls. Also their relative position along the tube should stay conserved. Everything else could be variable. The tube could be approximated by a center axis.

Problem B: I would like to cut the straightened ball-tube open on one side and unroll it lengthwise.

Problem C: I would like to create a "2D" array, either of the straightened or the unrolled model. Is there a non-manual way to do it?

I uploaded an image that I hope illustrates what I mean. From left to right I sketched the original situation and my desired results of solving problems 1, 2 and 3.

Are these things even possible? I hope I don’t annoy anybody. Maybe knowing the name of the tools I would need to use would allow me to figure it out, or a recommendation for a good tutorial that deals with something related.

Thanks for reading!

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# 2 06-07-2015 , 05:09 PM
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Hi everyone,

I am already sorry about the absence of my Maya knowledge and the kind of question I am asking: It is probably a bit off topic.
I am total Maya noob. I like to figure things out myself, but this software is too complex to do it in reasonable time I think. Please help!

I am a scientist. I have 3D reconstructed a biological structure with a scientific program. I can import it into Maya as vectors.
The object looks a bit like a grape. It’s a cloud of irregular “balls” that form an irregular tube that is bent. I added a picture of the structure from various angles.

Problem A: I would like to use Maya to straighten the tube artificially, but without changing the volume or shape of the balls. Also their relative position along the tube should stay conserved. Everything else could be variable. The tube could be approximated by a center axis.

Problem B: I would like to cut the straightened ball-tube open on one side and unroll it lengthwise.

Problem C: I would like to create a "2D" array, either of the straightened or the unrolled model. Is there a non-manual way to do it?

I uploaded an image that I hope illustrates what I mean. From left to right I sketched the original situation and my desired results of solving problems 1, 2 and 3.

Are these things even possible? I hope I don’t annoy anybody. Maybe knowing the name of the tools I would need to use would allow me to figure it out, or a recommendation for a good tutorial that deals with something related.

Thanks for reading!

Basics modeling and interface tutorial is what you might want to look at. Check youtube out for your version of maya (year) and a basic modeling and interface tutorial. The translate or move tool will move your objects and you can use snap to grid and your different views to straighten them out. Might want to understand the freeze transformation tool as well. 2d can be done after a render and in an adobe program or even lightroom. I doubt this helps you but it sounds like you need a basic understanding of maya and it's tools plus interface.

# 3 07-07-2015 , 11:59 AM
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I agree, there are some really helpful modelling tutorials on this site, I would def recommend Daves Tutorials as they are the best in my personal opinion. The house modelling tutorial is a good place to start.


https://simplymaya.com/autodesk-maya-...ng/?tut_id=365

Cheers Myth


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