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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Hy poly version of this new mobile phone. Modeling time about 2.5 hours . Now I'am probably gonna texture it user added image


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Srry I lost my net before I could bost the forgotten image user added image
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Looks pretty good, but it's too obvious that the keys are one piece of geometry IMO, maybe the spacing between them should be a little deeper?

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Preety nice, keep it up.

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Originally posted by blomkaal
Looks pretty good, but it's too obvious that the keys are one piece of geometry IMO, maybe the spacing between them should be a little deeper?

Nop they are all separate. It's the angle waht gives this look like they are on pice. One thing more that this is the cleanest model I have ever made and I think I'am gonna sell it user added image


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# 9 13-12-2004 , 10:33 PM
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ruff textures to give a quick overwiev. It's almosu 1 at night and tomorrow is tough schoolday so I better go and sllep now user added image

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its looking 100% better with textures
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Originally posted by Reimo005
Nop they are all separate. It's the angle waht gives this look like they are on pice. One thing more that this is the cleanest model I have ever made and I think I'am gonna sell it user added image

My bad, then user added image

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its looking 100% better with textures

Definetly! user added image Did you set up some lighting as well? Because the button problem (which never existed user added image ) is all gone now...

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the button on the bottom left hand corner has a gap


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Thnx for all those good comments. Here's an update. I have fixed some minor problems but couple still to go. I hope you enjoy this thread user added image

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very impressive Reimo! Everytime I check on you, you got more skilled than ever...very nice job!

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