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 02-08-2003 , 01:09 AM
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Final Renders - August - Normal

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# 2 31-08-2003 , 03:02 AM
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August Challenge. Was good fun this one - thanks to people for their support and helpful suggestions on everything from rock types and haircuts to sewing and bamboo!

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# 3 31-08-2003 , 07:22 AM
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Hiyall, really glad that I decided to do the challenge, didn't have anything on anyhow so it was good practice - I learnt a bit about making tilable textures + lighting in maya; which I'd always felt was really daunting but now I have some understanding. And props to the guy (I can't remember his name) who offered me tech support on the light linking problem, that was tremendous - its something I didn't know before. but now I do user added image I'm incredibly stoked. I also didn't want to put a watermark but I can stop myself in the current DaleWilliams/MTaylor climate. It's there but I tried to make it as unobtrusive as possible. Looking forward to comments and the next challenge on this forum user added image :bgreen: :bgreen:

LAST COMMENT, I promise. My first challenge so go easy... bit longwinded ... eh? Umm.. I'm working on this PC and the images look quite nice although on different computers it looks different - from washed out to too dark. I tried looking at them on the emacs here and they looked washed out. That's the comments I got from my friends too - alternating between too dark or washed out/grey. Like I said, looks fine here. But I'd appreciate some sort of feedback on how to get the colour balance thing right. On with the show.. Here's the Final Render

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