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 03-05-2004 , 04:01 AM
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spitfire

Test render of my wip Spitfive V still a ways to go but any comments are appreciated
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# 2 03-05-2004 , 06:47 AM
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Looks good. Do you plan on texturing it?

# 3 03-05-2004 , 12:00 PM
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Ive heaps of reference that ive downloaded. At the moment Im trying to work on 3 different projects at the one time , so am doing everything in stages.
Texturing is soon , but still have a bit more of detailed modelling to do.
Im learing as I go and have only just aquired skills in the Maya uvw editor. So Im letting every thing soak in a bit before I attempt to texture.
Ive worked on a german u-boat that is in the finished section, but it isnt really finished oops. lol.
That is the first model that ive ever unwrapped in maya as a test.
So before I attempt the spitfire im gonna finish the sub.

many thx for the reply

# 4 03-05-2004 , 03:33 PM
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