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
# 61 10-07-2004 , 11:25 PM
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Yeah, I think it's a bit too red in front.

Good stuff!

# 62 10-07-2004 , 11:26 PM
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yeah... i was thinking too orangish... user added image but it looks awesome

# 63 11-07-2004 , 09:57 AM
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Hey LonePig

Cheers dude, this model was a tough one as I was going for a dirty sunburnt kind of look, he's better than this now anyway, well hes finished really, just waiting to rig it. Cheers for the comments, later

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# 64 11-07-2004 , 11:03 AM
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Hey Guys

This is the final, notice the scars and stuff are slightly different to the previous image too. This guy has a small part in my project but has still had the same treatment as the main characters.
Enjoy the image.

Tip; I dont know how many of you know this, but if you have a seam problem, use the Maya 3d texture paint tool in Clone mode, set to dynamic and go round your seams, like the Clone tool in photoshop, then save your texture and pick it up in your Maya directory and put it in with the rest of your textures so its organised and not here and there!!! This is a real time saver and cuts out the ball ache too!! Have fun!!

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# 65 11-07-2004 , 04:41 PM
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woah that's some extreme sun burn user added image

# 66 12-07-2004 , 07:37 PM
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Cheers Dude

# 67 12-07-2004 , 07:59 PM
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Looks like me after sports camp one day :p Great work!


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# 68 12-07-2004 , 08:29 PM
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Wow, that is a lot of sunburn! :p Awesome model by the way Jango!! I really love the texturing on that head! Hehe, yeah, it looks like how I would look in a bald male form if I go jet-skiing for 8 hours straight without suntan lotion on, lol!! :o


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# 69 13-07-2004 , 08:01 AM
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nice work jango - eyebrow area maybe a little to hmm whats the word? well i cant think of it now but it means "a little to big" the eyes seem sunken a little to much?

but great work

# 70 13-07-2004 , 02:24 PM
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Thanks Guys will post completed tomorrow even though I said I wouldn't, I just cant deny you guys, you're too kind!!!

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# 71 13-07-2004 , 02:27 PM
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Looks alot like your cowboy guy.


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# 72 13-07-2004 , 05:12 PM
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cool!


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# 73 13-07-2004 , 06:17 PM
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Peltra

Ya think so!! Strange, 2 different people, two different textures, veeerrry different meshes, maybe all my friends are clones!!

Cheers dude
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# 74 15-07-2004 , 07:22 PM
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Hey Guys

Finished head with Goggles, enjoy!! Will post the whole thing once I've sorted composites out, that will be in finished.

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# 75 15-07-2004 , 07:36 PM
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Whoa dude! Wicked!


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