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
# 1 09-11-2004 , 06:17 AM
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how do they do that!

how do i make thoes lines in the body where the nose piece connects to the body and where the rear air vents are defined in the rear section and how do you make the cutouts on the top of the nose??

this is using one single object rather than multiple objects

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# 2 09-11-2004 , 07:14 AM
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start by making some edges where you want the cutlines to be at (split poly tool, or cut faces tool, depending on your need).
then select all the edges that make up your cutline, and bevel them a small amount, to be as thick as you want the separation to be. Maya's default bevel tool isn't very good, but theres a good one HERE for free.
now select the new thin row of faces, and extrude them inward. then with them still selected extrude again just a tiny amount. this will help keep the edge sharp when you smooth the model.
now select the edges on both sides of the recessed line (that are level with the body panels), and do a small bevel on those, once again so that smoothing will keep the edge sharp.
Here's a rough idea of what you should get when you're done. (click thumbnails for big pic).
unsmoothed.
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smoothed.
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if you want the edges even sharper, do some more small bevels on the edges.


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# 3 09-11-2004 , 07:16 AM
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much appriciated, thanx for the fast response, ill try that out

# 4 09-11-2004 , 07:24 AM
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hope it works for you. i've added a couple pics to that post to help visualize my text.


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# 5 10-11-2004 , 05:10 PM
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my second question is this, how can i clean up this geometry so that i dont get creases when i convert to sub d?

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Make sure you have foursided polys all round

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# 7 07-12-2004 , 08:21 AM
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How?

sory. but i was wondering how you made that cause I've made a car but still really unsure

thanks

# 8 28-12-2004 , 05:26 AM
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how

Working on a side of a poly box just want to add the cutlines to one part of the box. But is adding unwanted lines coming off the main line and down the other sides of the box. Any way to fix this.

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