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.
# 16 22-03-2011 , 06:01 AM
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Because Im a Bigpond Gamearena member and when I went on to the forums LOTS of people had the same trouble...and the dudes at the shop finally told me there was a problem LOL....nice of them to tell me bahahahaha I will never buy another game associated with STEAM stwert


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"A Darkness at Sethanon", a book I aspire to model some of the charcters and scenes
# 17 22-03-2011 , 08:21 AM
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maybe you just suck at buying games user added image




that's a "Ch" pronounced as a "K"

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# 18 22-03-2011 , 08:51 AM
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add me on steam i don`t want the game but if you got G-mod we can play user added image

# 19 22-03-2011 , 05:16 PM
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jbrallier: I searched your id, but it can't find it...

JoshieeRAWR: I do have G-mod, because I thought it would be fun to build stuff and make little animations. Then I realized that I have Maya. So... I never play it.

Bullet: The strength of Steam is buying games without the discs. You don't have to venture out into the scary outdoors to get your video game fix... haha that's totally not me, but I'm sure that appeals to people.

# 20 22-03-2011 , 07:00 PM
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try blackjack2128...think i may have mixed it up there.

# 21 22-03-2011 , 07:50 PM
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Ah, I'll give that a try.

# 22 22-03-2011 , 08:10 PM
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Bullet: The strength of Steam is buying games without the discs. You don't have to venture out into the scary outdoors to get your video game fix... haha that's totally not me, but I'm sure that appeals to people.

and games are significantly cheaper




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# 23 22-03-2011 , 08:58 PM
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mmm... sometimes. You can get really good deals on old games.

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