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 18-07-2004 , 11:00 PM
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Will the Free Tutorials Really Help a Novice Like Me?

I can honestly say i do not know a darn thing about these programs and i wish i did. Will these free tutorials, when i complete them, really give me enough knowledge to make whatever it is i feel? and maybe animate it as well?

also can these free tutorials be done with Maya 5.0 Personal Learning Edition, because that's all i have -_-

Thanks in advance!

# 2 18-07-2004 , 11:11 PM
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Well, they are free. Why not try 'em out?

They don't go over a lot of advanced techniques (gotta leave something for VIP after all), but they do have a lot of very useful info.

# 3 18-07-2004 , 11:28 PM
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user added image will tutorials help me at all....
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they're tuts, it does not matter if they're free or not....

# 4 19-07-2004 , 07:21 AM
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well after doing the free ones... I pushed myself to buy some vip aswell...did learn soo much of them all!

try out the free! nobody will stop you from that user added image


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# 5 19-07-2004 , 02:47 PM
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They are useful to get the workflow.
But before, look around the interface to get familiar with it


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