Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
# 1 07-06-2010 , 09:03 PM
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Returning newby

Started maya last year... managed 3 months solid, then got caught up in my uni course.

The problem I have is that I have returned to a model that I started when I stopeed. What it is, I was in the process of creating a character and I have forgotten how to duplicate fingers and toes rather than creating them individually one at a time .

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# 2 07-06-2010 , 09:12 PM
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Hi there
Control+D should do it....................dave




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# 3 07-06-2010 , 09:30 PM
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I think you can also select the necessary faces, and extract them. Mesh > extract or something like that. Then combine the resulting and original, and bridge together.

# 4 07-06-2010 , 10:00 PM
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Thanks guys that was sure quickuser added image

# 5 08-06-2010 , 07:53 AM
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you can also Ctrl+D and move the first one into position then Shift+D and it will replicate ad nauseum every Shift+D

cheers bullet

P.S AFTER you have done stwerts suggestion


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