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.
# 1 14-04-2003 , 08:10 PM
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Anything like a viewfinder in Maya?

Imagine I am rendering my image at 4000 X 4000pixels is there a way I can have like a square box around my model (like the box in the view finder of a the camera) to see actually which part of my model will fit inside the 4000x4000 window without actually rendering 1st?????

# 2 14-04-2003 , 08:14 PM
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Sure... Set your resolution in the render globals and then in the viewport menu turn on View -> Camera Settings -> Resolution Gate.


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# 3 14-04-2003 , 08:25 PM
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This place is cool. Whenever I get stuck you guys help out. How come you guys are so unselfish????
Thanks kbrown


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# 4 14-04-2003 , 08:35 PM
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Tell your friends. user added image

# 5 14-04-2003 , 09:09 PM
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Hehe... Glad I could help someone else since I seem to suck on helping myself to get anything done user added image


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