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 19-01-2011 , 07:49 PM
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Leica M9

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Great work clearairstudios is that a displacement you have used for the raised lettering............dave




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# 3 20-01-2011 , 04:35 AM
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Really nice work. Superb.

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I agree, it's really sweet looking model. It would be even better to see it in a more realistic environment to match the camera model. Or comp'd into a photo. But Good Job.


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Great work clearairstudios is that a displacement you have used for the raised lettering............dave

The lettering is just a bump map.

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I agree, it's really sweet looking model. It would be even better to see it in a more realistic environment to match the camera model. Or comp'd into a photo. But Good Job.

I intend to create a scene when time allows, maybe a photographers desk with accompanying paraphernalia.

# 7 20-01-2011 , 09:03 AM
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Thanks for your kind words of encouragement, it is very much appreciated.

# 8 20-01-2011 , 12:51 PM
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Looks good mate....had me sucked in I thought it was a Survey robot/GPS...noe the less good effort man! Laying across a motorcycle fuel tank on the seaside sounds good.

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# 9 24-01-2011 , 03:43 PM
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very hard job mate and nice material.

# 10 03-05-2011 , 08:14 AM
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Revisited this to tweak the textures.

It's finished now.

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Couldn't resist a final tweak. New HDR and AO pass.

That is it now, it is complete.

Thanks for all comments.

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Nice work mate...really nice indeed.

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# 13 07-05-2011 , 08:58 AM
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Cheers mate, appreciate your comments.

This one this now officially finished, unless I decide to do animate it.

Thanks

Gary

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superb work

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