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
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Oh shit! Only a few months? I hope I'm that good in a few months...

That's one of the most amazing models I've ever seen... damn.

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try out the tut then mate

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Where is it? Does it cost much money? Is it free?

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Its on here in the modeling section or buy the DVD version of it in a couple of days

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Where can I lay my hands on that tutorial user added image

Love that Ferrari.

# 22 08-09-2005 , 01:20 PM
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tutorial

where is this tutorial to be found?

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So a new and improved dvd is coming out is it? What asbout the one at digital tutors. Can anyone say anything about that?

# 25 30-03-2007 , 01:57 PM
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hey man
Just been browsing the finished work. Your work realy does stand out. I was wondering if you could PLEASE give me some tips on renders, especialy the headlight details. Any info would be real helpful! Love the model.
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hey magrider, that all looks great man... on thing i need to brush up on especially is wheels... and then theres the part where i finish the model... but anyways!... think you could let me know where you got the Porsche tutorial?

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thats an old tutorial by the shaddix. It is no long avaliable. I have the link both the old and the new and neither are working at this current moment


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I have been learning for about 3 months, too.

But I can't make something like this.

Amazing and keep on going! :bow:

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You're lucky that you were able to do the tutorial!! Those are excellent results!! You've seriously inspired me!! Is it alright with you if I photoshop me standing behind your Ferrari? Superb reflections!! KUTAW!!!

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Originally posted by magrider
Well guys after doing this Polygon car I decided to experiment with Nurbs some. Found this Porche tutorial online w/ nurbs and been doing that. Here's the semi finished wheel. I am trying to find a good material for the tires, any suggestion is certainly appreciated.

Hey, awesome model, I too am going to follow this tutorial when I have the time. Where did you find the porsche nerbs tutorial you are talking about here?

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