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.
# 1 18-04-2005 , 11:09 PM
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picking tutorials help!

hey guys
Was looking for some help with some tutorials!
I have 150 points to buy tutorials, FINALLY. I was wondering if someone, or everyone that has done any of the tutorials could post me some feedback. I am sure i will be buying the appachi kit which is 100 points. But i dont know what else to get. I was thinking :
Oliphant
Spider
Motorbike
Ninja
flame thrower guy
dinasor
assault mech
TOO MANY CHOICES. Could someone please post what they thought of each of these tutorials. Any help would be MUCH appreciated!


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# 2 18-04-2005 , 11:58 PM
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Cant help with the tutorials, but I just wanted to let you know you spelled ninja wrong. Sorry though. user added image user added image

# 3 19-04-2005 , 08:20 PM
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The apache series is comprehensive and should cover your technical modeling needs well so, depending on what you're into, you could try one of the more organic projects. Can't comment on the ones you've listed but just to add another one to your indecision, the dragon head is a fun one.

The organics will show you a different modeling method, as well....nurbs > poly > subD. The Apache uses poly/smooth proxy.


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# 4 19-04-2005 , 09:30 PM
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thanks heaps for the advice Nitorliq
Think i will have to get the oliphant, dragon head and the appachi. Wow, its goin to put a hudge dent into my bank account :'(. Has anyone here done the oliphant or flame thrower tutorials, if there is can you please tell me if there good and which ones better?
Cheers

# 5 19-04-2005 , 09:36 PM
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I purchased the Spitfire Tutorial a few weeks ago and its really good. It gave me enough knowledge to deviate from the tutorial in many areas.

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# 6 20-04-2005 , 02:29 AM
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FINE THEN i'll get the spitfire too user added image, lol.
Has anyone done the flamethrower or oliphant tutorials though, cause i realy need some advice on which ones better.
Cheers guys.

# 7 20-04-2005 , 02:43 AM
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Both use the same techniques... it really comes down to which one you like better.... And if you have a preference on a human model or creature.


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# 8 20-04-2005 , 05:29 AM
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chears thanks kurt for ur help.
Thought they used compleatly different techniques. The flame throwers only 21 points though so i think i'll get both user added image.
OMG cant WAIT to get them.
THANKS HEAPS SIMPLYMAYA! U GUYS ROCK!

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