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 01-05-2003 , 05:30 PM
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Weird Isoparm mistake! :(

Hi, well please look at the attachment, I was trying to SELECT that CV, and look at what happens, some yellow lines, user added image

How can I fix this? any option to "uncheck" so it fixes?.
urgent! user added image

Thanks

# 2 01-05-2003 , 05:43 PM
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those dotted lines are just an indication of where on the mesh you have selected - you could use those lines to indicate where to insert isoparms (in u,v or both)

I guess if you select one of the cvs they should go - if not it's not a biggie.

sorry can't be of more help


cheers

Rich
# 3 01-05-2003 , 05:43 PM
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Uncheck this one, and tell me how it goes.
Hope it helps,

# 4 01-05-2003 , 05:58 PM
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It looks like you are in Surface Point mode rather than CV mode.

Or maybe both.

# 5 01-05-2003 , 10:31 PM
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ohh thank you so much! user added image

# 6 02-05-2003 , 06:52 AM
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yup .. that is surface point


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