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
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wow man that looks like an intense boat to sail...nice job.

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wow man great render!!!!! well done

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hey nice lighting looks good.

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I love it,

- How did you get that grainy yellowish look in the second image?
- Where and for how much did you get it 3d-printed?

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oh, haha i thought it was a render.

# 8 19-04-2012 , 07:12 PM
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My guess is the grainy yellow is AO with low samples composited over color/shadow etc.

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Beautiful.

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oh, haha i thought it was a render.


Yeah, I know eh? I thought so too at first.. but the broken beams on the right side gave it away.

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Haha, why would that give it away?

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In the right hand wing/propeller - not sure what it's called - two of the beams connecting the outside circles to the centre are bent/melted... All the other renders are perfect, so I figured this must be a 3d print.


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oh i see, yeah the print on that paddle is a bit crap.
was it shapeways? must have been expensive. user added image

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Da Vinci’s Paddle Boat: from an Animated 3D design to an Exact Replica.
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https://blog.sculpteo.com/2012/04/21/...exact-replica/

DaVinci 3D Exhibition.
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The entire National Museum of Science and Technology “Leonardo da Vinci” was hosted a collective of young unestablished designers under Tom Dixon’s MOST exhibition.
The talk around town discussed how MOST design festival’s context did the Designers block exhibitors favors, good green designs shining a lot at this year’s show.
Several 3D Experiences created with 3DS 3DVIA Studio were presented for the first time during the event, including:

The Paddle Boat interactive experience where the complete concept as well as mechanics are explained in a very beautiful 3D context.
Those of you equipped with Xbox gamepads will also be able to play with it.

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I would like to see the model, real, the other the 3D on the same angle. It appears the one on the rights axle is in a different spot? Pretty damn cool though man..

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