Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
# 1 14-10-2003 , 06:24 PM
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Vertex etc problem

I posted a while ago about this, but noone actually helped me user added image

whenever i go into any mode, the verticies and stuff are tiny, like 1 pixel big. any clue how to make them bigger?

attached image shows what i mean, can you give me exact details, not just go to the options menu, cos that has a million things, and changing them last time broke maya user added image

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# 2 14-10-2003 , 06:33 PM
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# 3 14-10-2003 , 07:18 PM
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selelct smooth shade all and highlite your vertices. Take a picture of that and post it if it doesnt help. Cant see any verticies on the image above


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# 4 14-10-2003 , 07:19 PM
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Sorry no one posted to this before. We always post to anything usually. we even post where we're not supposed to.


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# 5 14-10-2003 , 08:10 PM
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Originally posted by iron_tick
selelct smooth shade all and highlite your vertices. Take a picture of that and post it if it doesnt help. Cant see any verticies on the image above

yeah that is the problem here. :/

look, this is what faces look like, you can just see the pin-point sized dots.

i set the background black so you can see them.

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# 6 14-10-2003 , 08:30 PM
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ICK --- im no expert, but that don't look right!

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# 7 14-10-2003 , 08:33 PM
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its a problem with your graphic card, documented in alias.com... no solution other than buying a new and better graphics card... and then they dont guarantee nothing if it isnt a pro card... bad luck pal...

# 8 14-10-2003 , 08:48 PM
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on a brighter side it they dont say it but it could be just an issue with the drivers... download the latest, install, and mess with the advanced open gl settings (and maybe give a try to direct3d too) to see if it could help...

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