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
# 136 22-10-2006 , 03:28 PM
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Jay, for clothing, do you model it? or use cloth simulations? I am amazed how good it looks.

# 137 22-10-2006 , 05:12 PM
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Minstrel,

Thanks, I actually model it, I use Maya Complete and Zbrush now. Even if I had Unlimited I'd still model it as Maya cloth is a dog to use...

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# 138 22-10-2006 , 06:28 PM
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nothing to crit from me on this dude Jay, he's looking good user added image
what kind of hairdo will he be getting?

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# 139 22-10-2006 , 06:46 PM
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Hey Si

Hows it going?

Thanks. As for hair, I dont know old you are so you may not be able to identify with it, but here goes anyway...back in the 80s there was a band called the Human League and the lead singer was a guy called Phil Oakey, he had this long 'wedge' style hair cut with one side draped almost across one half of his face, while the rest was short. Im going for a greasy version of that.

I'll try and find a pick of him....

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# 140 22-10-2006 , 06:47 PM
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Found! Imagine this a bit shorter and greasier...

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# 141 22-10-2006 , 10:01 PM
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things are good Jay, you?

hehe, yep I remember the human league but at the time wasn't into music much (only being a youngster).

The hairdo should suit his semi-hunched appearance well, like someone who lumbers along or maybe even in a lurch style user added image

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# 142 27-11-2006 , 01:59 AM
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Hey All

Been having a break, have an update, just blocking in the hair...

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# 143 27-11-2006 , 02:00 AM
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Hey Guys

Just beginning the paint work for the hair now, in Z, its a bit too fine atm, but will add some greasiness to it later, also am planning to sculpt some hair detail too in Z...

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i know the hair's not finished yet, but i can't help but say it looks like he went from gruff to drag queen with just a shot of the hair blocking... could we get some different angles maybe? i just can't help but think of the guy that was half man half woman (and also wore half a tuxedo and half a dress) that would dance with himself because of that hairdo *shrug*


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# 145 27-11-2006 , 02:29 AM
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Yeah what ever turns you on. Once all the stray hair is on it will make sense.

The actual hair is from an 80's band called the Human League, see the post further up......

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# 146 27-11-2006 , 06:12 AM
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over here in canada we'd call him emo and kick his assuser added image


looks good

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i saw that half man half woman when i was a kid, man, strider you cracked me up. now THERE would be a challenge for a model.

man, knocking them dead as usual jay.

i remember the band too, there were a lot of bands around then with hair cuts like that, but if you think thats weird, how were the haircuts of the seventies (and i was one of them eekkk, but can be excused due to age and being easily influeneced, gullible) remember starsky and hutch?? Garry glitter, Kiss, need i go on , we will all be sick.

im starting to think your designing games on the side, but i know, this will be a hell of a graphic novel, you must be happy to be so accomplished at this art jay.


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# 148 27-11-2006 , 11:59 AM
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Acid:Thanks, Emo? I dont know that one dude (UK based)

Mirek:, thanks, yeah dodgy hair cuts, I rmeber my own, (when I had it, I shave it all off these days, its a hit with the wife LOL though it does freak my daughter)

But no I dont design games, unfortunately, I just create 3d comic strips during the day online with my guys here(www.redparkcity.co.uk). Id love it to be better but deadlines are a constant headache, so stuff is bashed out in a day

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Hey Jay,

Good to see you back!

Emo is a style of music, emotional hardcore I think it means, came into full terms in the mid/late 90's for bands such as Jimmy Eat World (Now guys I dont wat to start a debate on if they are Emo or not, just an example in my mind).

Looks cool so far, kinda reminds me of the Guy Gary Oldman Played in the 5th element, heres who I mean.

Looking forward to some updates!

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# 150 27-11-2006 , 12:59 PM
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Hey Steve

Thanks, and thanks for the explanation.

Yeah Gary Oldman was a complete psycho in 5th element, he's a good actor. I think I'll post some roughs of this guy up later as I dont think many people are 'getting' what this is going to look like.

And if some crud debate starts, dont worry, Im a mod so I can abuse my power and delete to my hearts content LOL :attn:

Cheers for now
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