This course contains a little bit of everything with modeling, UVing, texturing and dynamics in Maya, as well as compositing multilayered EXR's in Photoshop.
I'm not sure you would get anyone to commit to the time required to type it all out Nem, & you'd need some pics in too for clarity. Video seems to be a smoother way of getting it across.
I stand to be corrected by the best tute guys i've seen, btw
yeah video is much easier to get something across, but some people who have good ideas might not have any way to record this stuff, or have a fast enough internet connection to submit these big vid files thats all im saying
Seriously though, I understand both views buth do a search in Google for "Maya Tutorials" ... now that´s a lot right? Now try: "Maya Video Tutorials", not that much ... See my point?
Internet is full of Maya´s written tutorials, but the choice of over-the-shoulder tutorials is either slim, or pricey so perhaps this for the moment being is the best choice all around.
yeah i no there are a lot of tuts on the net, but most of em are crap and seeing as this site is a community based site, i think ppl shud b able to write their own tuts and put them on the site
video tutorials are much much much better.... when you go wrong in the middle of something... just go back and see what the instructor has done.. well, adding a html maya tutorial section would help a lot too... since there are so many people in simply maya.. .. wait.. do you mean that people make their own tutorials and submit em', if its not... i hope you guyz make another section for that!!
it would help a lot of people... since most of the people come here searching for tutorials... when the find that archive.. i tell ya.. they are going to be glued to the site for quite a long time!
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