Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 09-06-2005 , 07:55 AM
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Tree Frog

I finished the tree frog tutorial so I thought i'd post a couple renders...there's still a couple rough parts...but tell me what you think? It's my first organic model...

In this one i just set up a basic rigging and put a few cubes as "steps" for him to climb up on

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# 2 09-06-2005 , 07:57 AM
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and here's another in the basic modeling pose...

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# 3 10-06-2005 , 02:00 AM
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The model look pretty good. The render could use much less yellow lighting.

# 4 10-06-2005 , 02:35 AM
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thanks...i was trying to go for a nightime front porch type lighting...i'm not very good at lighting to tell you the truth...will have to tweak it a bit more.

# 5 14-06-2005 , 02:19 AM
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pretty

# 6 07-07-2005 , 07:13 PM
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sweet

Sweet little tree frog..... I had a few as pets!!!! I think the fingers and toes need to be a bit longer.. nice job

# 7 15-07-2005 , 01:02 PM
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In second picture make some grass go over the hands, a normal blade of grass is like half the size of one.

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