Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 05-10-2013 , 04:41 PM
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Realistic outdoor questoin

Will the new realistic outdoor tutorial cover how to create the water that is shown in the scene?

# 2 05-10-2013 , 04:56 PM
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the water in the scene is a simple flat poly plane with a mia_material using the default water preset and a simple bump map.

I can't remember if i show the shader or not, but it's a 30 second setup job. What makes water look realistic is the environment it's in, the water is pretty much just reflecting the things around it.

Hope that helps
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# 3 21-10-2013 , 11:15 AM
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the water in the scene is a simple flat poly plane with a mia_material using the default water preset and a simple bump map.

I can't remember if i show the shader or not, but it's a 30 second setup job. What makes water look realistic is the environment it's in, the water is pretty much just reflecting the things around it.

Hope that helps
David

Thank you.


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