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 22-04-2005 , 10:25 AM
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back again

Too bad I haven't had the time to make so big progress like other I used to know when I've been here last time..good job all of you !!

Time to work a little bit more in MAYA

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Just Rendertest actually..the models are not very "demanding"...I was just trying a bit on my new toy...bought it mainly for architectual purposes...

# 2 22-04-2005 , 07:58 PM
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Very impressive. Those are some sweet renders.user added image

# 3 26-04-2005 , 07:05 PM
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sweet assed sweet sweet

i gotta save up for this renderer


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# 4 27-04-2005 , 11:41 AM
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I really like the scissors and the wasp. Good job man.user added image

# 5 28-04-2005 , 12:30 PM
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thx to all replies....maxwell is really a funny tool...not for being used in production so far..the rendertimes are around 2-20 hours, depending on the complexity of your scene....

# 6 06-05-2005 , 08:32 AM
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i like particularly the wasp

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