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 16-03-2007 , 02:36 AM
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Livingroom

I like the reference pic kurt used in a tutorial from one of his tuts. I modeled out the basic room and made my own changes.

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# 2 16-03-2007 , 02:37 AM
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here is the color version.

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# 3 16-03-2007 , 04:03 AM
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Looks good, but the couch doesnÕt look smoothed enough. Also, try saving the image as a .png or .tif for some better image quality.

Besides that, it looks really good! user added image

# 4 16-03-2007 , 10:59 AM
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Excellent job! Thanks for sharing. I purchased and downloaded the livingroom tutorials, but I've been too busy to try them. Now, after seeing your work, I am motivated to give the tutorials a try.

# 5 19-03-2007 , 01:14 AM
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thanks guys. I am working on my kitchen and bedroom next.

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I love the detail out the front window too, really cool. Nice work on the modeling.

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thanks every little detail counts with modeling. I try to make my scenes as detailed as possible without spending to much time on one scene.

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