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.
# 31 24-01-2007 , 09:03 AM
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Thats some nice work you got there man.

# 32 24-01-2007 , 10:18 AM
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how the hell is it only 50 000 faces???

# 33 24-01-2007 , 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by acid44
how the hell is it only 50 000 faces???


Efficient modeling.....


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# 34 24-01-2007 , 04:50 PM
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thanks for the comments guys user added image

about the faces acid, i could probably reduce it to 30000 if i make all the windows seperately 1x1 instead of having them 10x10. i dont know why i didnt do that in the first place, if i can be bothered at the the end i will probably do that.

it takes me 10 seconds to load up my scene even longer sometimes. pretty shocking...

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# 35 26-01-2007 , 02:35 PM
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heres a update, started the roof, finished off the back and added in the other side building... also extended the back since it looked too small,

cheers guys, marlon

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# 36 27-01-2007 , 08:01 AM
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heres an update, added in the top part and fixed a few things...
comments and crits most welcome user added image

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# 37 27-01-2007 , 01:01 PM
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Wow, that's great work. I really like it user added image

# 38 27-01-2007 , 02:25 PM
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i think you should do that idea with the windows your computer may thank you:p

thats lookin cool manuser added image

# 39 27-01-2007 , 02:32 PM
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very nice stuff m8 user added image keep it up.


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# 40 28-01-2007 , 05:23 PM
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yeah, this is looking really cool - good job mate!user added image

Any plans to do some of the surrounding scenery such as the street, lamposts and trees - just to put it into context?

# 41 29-01-2007 , 04:14 AM
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thanks for the comments guys alot, this is what gets me to model more in maya user added image

"i think you should do that idea with the windows your computer may thank you"

what do you mean by that? can you explain it to me again acid, sorry i just woke up and my head isnt straight yet lol ... :p

"Any plans to do some of the surrounding scenery such as the street, lamposts and trees"

haha i though about it, and if i free great when i finish it i will do the surrounding areas such as lamposts etc user added image thanks for asking,

thanks again guys, cheers ... marlon

# 42 29-01-2007 , 05:45 AM
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here a little render test with Occlusion on... hehe kind of done it when thx mentioned it in arrans challenge thread user added image

looks better than my usual renders,

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# 43 29-01-2007 , 09:05 AM
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Fantastic looking model you got there marlon. The renders look great as well, especially like the last one with the occusion.

Keep up the good work.

# 44 29-01-2007 , 09:13 AM
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Looks good man, up the number of samples for hte occlusion nodeto get rid of the blotcheyness


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# 45 29-01-2007 , 12:35 PM
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thanks leon yeah i like the occlusion aswell user added image better than all my other renders lol...

thanks also steve and the tip about occlusions user added image

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