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 03-03-2003 , 11:29 AM
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texturing/rendering

Can somebody help me with a better shader (chrome) or advise me how to achive a more realistic texture? maybe some tutorials in rendering and texturing?
THX 4 u're assistance
Axel (by the way: i'd like to change my user name...)

# 2 03-03-2003 , 07:15 PM
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I'm no expert, but you can either map the shader with a reflection map...

....but I'd try to create an cube environment, and map it with at least four images (four sides), so that the shader picks up this environment in its reflections.

I have never tried to do this myself, but maybe this helps.

edit: You probably have to adjust the reflectivity value to get get this to look the way you want. (could be you dont see the reflectivity at first, I think lowering the reflectivity to a little over 0 will help in that case, full reflectivity may flood the shader with light I think)


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# 3 04-03-2003 , 12:53 AM
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lowering the reflectivity works fine... i'm getting to were i want to
thx undseth


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# 4 04-03-2003 , 08:05 AM
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Hey, you method is helpful to me.thx.

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