Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 2
This course will look in the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. It's aimed at people that have some modeling experience in Maya but are having trouble with complex objects.
# 46 15-02-2008 , 04:45 PM
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ans a bit of a swing

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let there be light.., ect

just a few quick holes.., and some rough lights.., doing any trim later

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# 48 17-02-2008 , 01:59 PM
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i just tried deleting all of this.., its no point in putting up anything.., why?? to see my name in lights.., no.., the object was to share and help and receive help.

its embarrassing writing to myself.

no one is interested anyway

i couldn't delete anything.., seems i need administrators privileges.

some great people on this site, but seems little are interested here.

maybe ill finish this one day soon..,but as far as this thread is concerned

as the saying goes


tha, tha, tha, thats all folks.


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# 49 17-02-2008 , 02:14 PM
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Hey Mirek

Dont be like that, this is looking good, ive not critted as I've not seen anything worth critting!

Sometimes if nothings wrong then you dont get crits, dont take it as no ones interested, you could take it as everytings fine with it!

When you move from the modeling phase to the texturing rendering and a backgorund scene, and animation (if your going to do that for it) i'm sure that you will get more crits and comments.

I was going to say that the other day I saw a really strange small, old car parked in Manchester, wish I would have had my camera on me as it would have made good ref for another model in this style.


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# 50 17-02-2008 , 04:25 PM
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haha.. woke up on the wrong side today?

# 51 18-02-2008 , 06:53 AM
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Going to trash it already. eh? :-)

I just saw this thread and I think it looks wonderful! I myself have largely shied away from sub-d's, but having seen your work I may take a whack at a sub-d model myself! (Hell, after just animating all this time, it's high time I bult a few new models).

In case you didn't hear me the first time...

NICE WORK!!! :-)

Carry on smartly...!


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# 52 19-02-2008 , 03:20 PM
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Don't bag it Mirek due to lack of comments. It's coming along well and you have had your fair share of problems with this. As gster said people often wont comment unless they see something that looks wrong or out of place. Anyhow in my opinion I like the toony style of this and hope to see some updates in the near future.

# 53 20-02-2008 , 06:08 AM
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Mirek,

dont make me come to aussie land and feed ya to the sharks ..pull your head out of your rump and finish a project


I say that out of love

looks good ..nothing to comment but been keeping on it

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