This course contains a little bit of everything with modeling, UVing, texturing and dynamics in Maya, as well as compositing multilayered EXR's in Photoshop.
I downloaded the skeleton basics 1 because a friend said it was real good but I can't get it to play on my mac. I downloaded the latest divx codec and even have flip for mac installed so I should be able to play wmv. When I try to play it it just opens up as a white screen with real low audio of a guy talking.
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FLV player for mac, I downloaded the tut just to test it on my macbook for you and it seems to work fine on my end. One place to get an FLV for mac I have a different flv, don't remember where I got it but they should all play it fine.
Sorry drucifer, it is a Windows Media file .wmv, and therefore was not encoded with divx or any other codec.
Apparently the little "warning" blurb about the file being mac friendly at the bottom near the download link WAS correct at the time (2002), but obviously your Flipformac software doesnt support this older version anymore.
The movie itself was created in 2002 (6 years ago), and hopefully going forward we can update some of those older tutorials to include Maya v8+ tools and techniques.
I'm just guessing here as I also work with the Windows OS but, there has GOT to be another mediaplayer that some apple developer made that is freely downloadable for you to try that might support the older Windows Video formats?
Maybe some type of transcoder that can convert it to something else maybe?
Anyhoo, encoding all of the older outdated material is just not an option, plus some of the tools and techniques described in those older videos simply do not exist anymore either.
Again, please accept our appologies, and hopefully going forward we can update some of those older tutorials to include Maya v8+ tools and techniques.
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