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 06-05-2004 , 03:59 AM
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Maya on linux questions.

Is there anyone here using Maya 5 on Linux? I have a lot of questions and am having trouble finding answers, as most everyone is using it on Windows.

The first is, I know in the tutorials it tells about using the CTRL and ALT keys with mouse buttons to dolly/track/tumble the screen, but that doesn't seem to work in Linux. Al I can manage is to dolly, and that really only zooms in or out, nothing else. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

# 2 06-05-2004 , 08:29 AM
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I'm on maya 5 and linux and I have no problems with those keys. It must be your setup, what version of Linux are you running?


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# 3 06-05-2004 , 08:58 AM
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which window manager are you using ? probably gnome or kde ? CTRL and ALT keys and ALT-MMB are already binded in those window managers so you have to CHANGE this by hand. There are detailed instructions with your linux maya package on how to do this... its simply done through the window manager's configuration utility .... ( kcontrol for kde and ... i dont remember how it is called in gnome... user added image ....)
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# 4 06-05-2004 , 04:59 PM
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I'm using Gnome with the Metacity Window Manager on RedHat 9.

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# 6 06-05-2004 , 11:31 PM
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Thank you. That fixed it.

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