Integrating 3D models with photography
Interested in integrating your 3D work with the real world? This might help
# 1 05-03-2004 , 10:38 PM
Subscriber
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Chicago
Posts: 17

Underwater Scene...

I'm new to Maya and trying to create an underwater scene.
I found a great tutorial in the web on how to do it in Max. It achieves the look I'm going for.
It would be cool if somebody could figure out how to translate it to Maya.
I would post the link here, but I'm thinking that might be a conflict of interest to Simply Maya being that SM exists from selling video tutorials. I don't know.
It's just a regular tutorial, if nobody minds I'll post it.
I attached a picture from the max tutorial.

Attached Images
# 2 05-03-2004 , 11:58 PM
dragonsfire's Avatar
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: AB, Canada
Posts: 550
U can probably duplicate that with 2 planes, the top one with a transparent texture and the botom one modelec like the floor then a environment fog. Light source from the top, my opinion user added image

# 3 06-03-2004 , 06:22 PM
Subscriber
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Chicago
Posts: 17
Thank you Dragonsfire, I'll give that a try. Right now I have a more immediate problem. I'm making this cartoon jelly fish thing and I have no idea what I'm doing. The problem is the eyes. I just want simple white cartoon eyes with the black circle.
As you can see on the picture the eyes are lit up big time.
I do want a little glow, but they are emitting light or something.
I can't seem to make this go away.
I tried using the ramp to put the image on it, but I can't get that to work either.

Attached Thumbnails
# 4 06-03-2004 , 08:59 PM
dragonsfire's Avatar
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: AB, Canada
Posts: 550
try adjusting Diffusse.

# 5 06-03-2004 , 09:27 PM
Subscriber
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Chicago
Posts: 17
I tried the diffusse, when I take it down, the eyes look like pearls.
That jpg above didn't do it justice, this one looks a little better.
It looks like there's light coming out of the eye sockets.
Back to the old drawing board.

By the way, I appreciate you seasoned vets helping out us begginers and having the patients to put up with our annoying questionsuser added image

Attached Thumbnails

Last edited by MarkR; 06-03-2004 at 09:31 PM.
Posting Rules Forum Rules
You may not post new threads | You may not post replies | You may not post attachments | You may not edit your posts | BB code is On | Smilies are On | [IMG] code is On | HTML code is Off

Similar Threads