Listen jerk, i teach 3 classes with dozens of software titles. We've had Maya for ONE semester. I guess you don't remember college (if you've even went), but having the money for training isn't the school's first priority. Get a life and quit insulting people on forums.Originally posted by R@nSiD
Being a teacher should you not know that!!!
The Maya help files have lots of info in there about Fur/Hair and its settings.
chill dude.....Originally posted by jprice1000
Listen jerk, i teach 3 classes with dozens of software titles. We've had Maya for ONE semester. I guess you don't remember college (if you've even went), but having the money for training isn't the school's first priority. Get a life and quit insulting people on forums.
I would have taken the original comment as a joke, no need to get heated up about it, and looked into the suggestion of looking at the help files as they tell you the workflow for using the fur system, as a tutorial.Originally posted by jprice1000
Listen jerk, i teach 3 classes with dozens of software titles. We've had Maya for ONE semester. I guess you don't remember college (if you've even went), but having the money for training isn't the school's first priority. Get a life and quit insulting people on forums.
Originally posted by gster123
I would have taken the original comment as a joke, no need to get heated up about it, and looked into the suggestion of looking at the help files as they tell you the workflow for using the fur system, as a tutorial.
On a side note, I would have thought that training staff on a software that they are going to teach others would be a priority, otherwise whats the point of having a class using it?