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 19-12-2010 , 08:56 AM
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Hi guys...another one...baked on the left...high res on the right. Thanks Mike...a very interesting tut...apart from laying the bloody brick LOL. Now I have a wee understanding of Normals...aahhhhh satisfaction.

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And yes I know its not perfect and I can see it didnt bake properly guys...but that is for another time...user added image

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# 2 19-12-2010 , 04:47 PM
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nice effort mate. Looks Good. Now what i want to see, is you replicate this with something purely original...
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# 3 19-12-2010 , 09:24 PM
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Thanks G-man....I will just need to do this with something else first...it was very interesting!

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