Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
This course will look at the fundamentals of rendering in Arnold. We'll go through the different light types available, cameras, shaders, Arnold's render settings and finally how to split an image into render passes (AOV's), before we then reassemble it i
# 1 05-03-2006 , 09:21 PM
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bmw car

a model done for school work.
its not accurate, the tires are not the right make
the proportions are a bit squashed because of the shrunken refs i used. modeled in about 4 days, shading/rigging took 3 days. done for animation.
render with Mental ray.


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# 2 05-03-2006 , 09:35 PM
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well its not as good as dilbert's but its still very good. I see no problems apart from the ones you already said- plus it was done in 7 days! user added image

Maybe its a bit too glossy, bt apart from that its very good


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# 3 05-03-2006 , 09:46 PM
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Damm good work man for 7 day's, think i'd need about 70!!, and another 70 to get all the details spot on!

One question?

Do you need a new mouse after that??? probably worn out from the heat due to the friction??

Was it moddled in maya or XSI as i've picked up your a fan of it? At uni we've got a stripped down version of XSI that came with the Avid Editing suite called Avid 3D (or I think its a stripped down version as thres not much room for rendering options just preview, good and best)

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# 4 05-03-2006 , 11:04 PM
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probably less since we had a day off for american holyday 2 weeks ago [president day] .user added image

only the tire was made in xsi. everything else was maya.
the objective was not a great model, but rigging/animating.

not sure about avid 3d.
it could an even stripped version of SI3d [b4 xsi]

# 5 05-03-2006 , 11:17 PM
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what about the animation? do u think we could see it? (hint hint)


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# 6 06-03-2006 , 01:04 AM
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nah, the animation is not so great.

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# 7 07-03-2006 , 01:29 PM
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Good work vladimirjp. Well done!user added image

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