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
# 1 03-08-2004 , 08:12 PM
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Well - Time to cut my teeth with these comp's.

Gonna try... my perception of what a croc would have evolved from? and gonna try them in sub d's (Jango has swayed me to the D's side user added image )

so some hard looking armour and rows of nashers, all wrapped around a sleak looking sea dinosaur...

itll proberly look like Nemo when im finished but what the hey...


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nice user added image looking forward to it.
nice to see something ofther then the traditinal extinct dinosaurs as a base

nemo the clowncrocodile lol

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first image

first image... a start...

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PROGRESSION....? started again...

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# 5 05-08-2004 , 08:46 PM
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hey lookin very nice. i am just wondering wat do u use to make ur shapes? nurbs? polygons or wat?

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also.. is that all 1 shape? cuz if u check my thread i made different pieces seperatly and i put them together then turn into polygons and combine.

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just a sphere to start then from there, tried s'd couldn't get on very well user added image

i'll check out your thread l8r..

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harder than it looks

having loads of trouble with comparitivley easy concept, mainly down to me using no reference, oh well i've got two months...

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looking good perhaps a bit more geometry in a few places it looks like its a low smoothed poly in some areas

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some updates

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heres an update, shame i hated it - and subsequentley deleted it again.... perhaps i may do a dino's egg...

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i think it looks like a kid's cake with icing on the top (frosting to all you americans out there...user added image )


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it looks very nice. i was just wondering r u gonna make it a bit more lighter background so the whole body is visible?

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ah, sorry dude the model is history, i deleted it, the next one i do i will place it on a lighter background...


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attempt 4...

slighly less icing this time...

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