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.
# 1 21-12-2005 , 02:07 PM
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# 2 21-12-2005 , 03:54 PM
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Not too bad. Seems somewhat angular, but then again, I don't know what the original stereo looks like.


# 3 21-12-2005 , 04:54 PM
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yeah it is quite angular maybe more but yeah the actual overall shaper is too hard.

# 4 25-12-2005 , 03:38 AM
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The texturing on the stereo isnt bad, and it helps smooth out the edges, but you should definetly try and smoothe out the edges some, they look really hard, especially when the texturing is only on one side.

# 5 27-12-2005 , 05:12 PM
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yes, its quite good, except for the fact that it is very angular. apart from that, the texturing is nice, and the modeling aint bad either.


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# 6 04-01-2006 , 02:13 AM
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i see you integrated the glasses, lol, nice touchuser added image
nice job:attn:
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# 7 04-01-2006 , 11:39 AM
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hehe yeah thanks user added image

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