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.
and direct link to animation on vimeo (https://vimeo.com/70039214). Unfortunately it's not on my account, so I can't embed it here, but I think it's worth the extra click to watch
I'd be happy to answer questions and get feedback etc.
I suppose I could post a still or two in the finished work forum.
I didn't watch this before, it's really interesting and it looks great. And big congratulations on finishing your masters. So what happens now, are you out job hunting as a medical animator?
Thanks Nilla! I've got a job; I'll be working at the University of Toronto in collaboration with Harvard on a project about molecular visualization in science education. I'll be starting that soon, but right now I'm just taking a bit of time off, relaxing
Sounds like a great opportunity, so congrats to that as well. Since you're all relaxing and stuff, can I write down some questions for you about the study experience? And no worries if you're not up for it, just curious about it really and there's so little info online about medical animation compared to say film.
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