Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 2
This course will look in the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. It's aimed at people that have some modeling experience in Maya but are having trouble with complex objects.
# 16 01-06-2011 , 04:16 AM
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Nice Render...

# 17 01-06-2011 , 04:20 AM
nice render.. looks really good..user added image

# 18 01-06-2011 , 06:54 AM
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Very nice render! Great choice with the dark style. How many lights did you use? Having the two views of the toy works really well, excellent presentation.

# 19 01-06-2011 , 12:28 PM
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bahahahah Stitch!!!! you are gonna win...you are gonna win...LOVE it man...I totally love this cartoon!!! and the poor shark dude...sweet render man...sorry I havent dropped in before mate...bloody busy...nice one

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# 20 01-06-2011 , 06:07 PM
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Nice one Illuzt. Like the shader. And nice overall presentation. Good job.

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# 22 02-06-2011 , 04:03 PM
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The render looks really good, lighting is fantastic, and the geometry looks very clean. Did you start out using a nurbs sphere for the head, and do you have your lights decay rate set to "quadratic?"

Overall, great job so far!

Chris

# 23 02-06-2011 , 10:11 PM

The render looks really good, lighting is fantastic, and the geometry looks very clean. Did you start out using a nurbs sphere for the head, and do you have your lights decay rate set to "quadratic?"

Overall, great job so far!

Chris

I start with Nurbs then convert to poly and so on..My lights set to "No Decay"

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# 24 04-06-2011 , 05:09 AM
Modeling updated.

I'm thinking of adding something into my scene because i know it was so simple, i got some ideas but finally, after watching Ratatouille, i decided to create a Pixar lamp.

Here is my version of Luxo Jr.

https://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...Pixar_Lamp.jpg

It's time for some serious render user added image

# 25 05-06-2011 , 07:33 PM

FINAL RENDER


# 26 05-06-2011 , 07:58 PM
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brings a smile to my face really cool renders


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# 27 05-06-2011 , 08:59 PM
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That render is so freaken awesome!

# 28 06-06-2011 , 03:51 AM
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Nice Render Illuzt

# 29 08-06-2011 , 06:09 PM
@murambi,THX1138,Nukefr: Thank you gentlemen.

And i don't know if i can add something more into my scene or not? Do i breake any rules if i'm doing that?

# 30 08-06-2011 , 09:33 PM
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i don't think you'll break any rules if you add stuff.

i'm curious, what are the materials you used on stitch?




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