Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 2
This course will look in the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. It's aimed at people that have some modeling experience in Maya but are having trouble with complex objects.
# 1 23-06-2006 , 03:20 PM
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finished animation


# 2 23-06-2006 , 07:08 PM
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That's really cool man, reminds me of the old honda commercial.
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# 3 23-06-2006 , 10:57 PM
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Pretty creative ideas in there. But some parts are idled too much. For example when the film strip is rolling, not much is going on there for a few good seconds.


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# 4 25-06-2006 , 11:47 AM
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thanks guys,

@Anhslaught, what honda commercial? I don't own a TV but i'd like to know what you mean is it available online?

@gohan1842, yes I know it's abit stretched. Overall I quite like the timing. In further animations I sometimes created a visual feast and stuff would follow up too quickly, that would make it impossible to take everything in.
But you are right I'll give it a little edit and chop some of the film strip bit out.
Just something random is it coincidental, or do you know your name gohan means rice/meal in japanese?

cheers

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# 6 26-06-2006 , 01:44 AM
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Farb, I loved the animation...nice working bro...

That honda commericial is great too...

# 7 28-06-2006 , 08:43 PM
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Liking this a lot, only thought is that it is perhaps a tad long for an intro. I really liked the effect of the film strip over the top and the sound fx were top notch.

# 8 29-06-2006 , 09:31 AM
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cheers guys, I did cut a bit of it out in the end it's now at around 40 secs.
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# 9 18-08-2006 , 06:06 PM
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hahahaha impressive animation you got going.... 10/10

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