Over the last couple of years UV layout in Maya has changed for the better. In this course we're going to be taking a look at some of those changes as we UV map an entire character
If you only want to make a render from one angle, the classic method I would use, would be just to delete (or hide) hidden faces. Hide the back corner wheerl, hide the paneling on the face side you dont see, hide the back thats not in shot etc. etc.
lol, that was one of the first things that I did. I only have one side of the truck there right now. But Mr only renders what it sees in the render veiw so it would be ok if I had both sides there. But if I was using Maya's native Render,t hen it would make a difference. Thanks for the suggestion though! I think I will try your idea tomorrow Witchy, Right now I am going to go swimming.
Brian
Only "crit" I might have is that I cannot, yet, really tell what kind of environment it might be designed for just by looking at it. I know you have Ice/Snow in mind. And I also know the wheels are probably a big part of that. Would be cool if the rest of it might also convey arctic temperatures.
Perhaps some sort of heating device for those inside? I remember your having a big bull-dozer type item on the front. A cow-catcher shaped front piece might work well.
holy S**T!!!.. man, this is amazing! I love what you have done to the windows and it reminds me of an incredibly detailed model.. like from the warhammer series.. it may just be your colors.. but wonderful job! How long do you estimate the whole entire render would take, with wheels and all? Cya.
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Yeah Mike, that is something that I totally agree with you on. If I ad some spiffy wheels with Goodyear tires on it, you would have no idea its for ice... So.. To help, I am going to try and ad Blue and white Cam for starters on the body. So... I have a couple of other ideas up my sleave... > THanks for your comments,
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Brian your problem about subdivs is very common, thats because type of modeling. Let me explain. If you do your model in poly and use smooth its something different then if you use convert poly to subdivs. To model with polys and for final to convert it to subdiv is giving pretty uncertain and unpredictable results. Better is trying to model with subdivs in beginnig stage and convert back to level 0 (subdToPoly -ch off -aut on -format 3 -depth 0 -sampleCount 1 -maxPolys 1 -extractPointPosition 1 -shareUVs 1 -subdNormals 0 |polyToSubd1|polyToSubdShape1;
// Result: subdTessShape1 //
delete |polyToSubd1|polyToSubdShape1 and try if it works (you can use kind of different topologies and less faces - looking weird in polysmooth but ok in subdiv) and then convert it back to subdiv again. Of course its only my idea you can have another oppinions..they are welcome!
Thanks for the info Freemind! I might try to mess with it today.
hey, after converting back to Polys.. I am trying to ad textures, but I keep getting this error when I try to ad any kind of projection, like planar mapping. Has anybody gotten this error b4??
// Error: line 1: Cannot find uvset with name to operate on //
Thanks!
Brian
Sorry that was an easy fix, got it to work Just overlooked something
Hey, I decided to mess around with textures for my truck... So, here is my first render test with Blue and white camo. I was wondering if you thought it made it better or not. THankks!
Brian
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Yeah, its painted by hand.. hey, I got borred/frustrated with the texturing, so I decided to have some fun and i came up with this... Hmmm... don't know about you, but I really like the green, but it doesn't really go with snow, now does it? Is it to late to make this for a different enviorment? Just wondering. Not that big of a deal I would really like your guy's opinion on which color you think is better looking, if you weren't concerned about the enviorment. THanks,
Brian
Well brian I see you're point about the green (Hey i forgot brown in mine!!) BUT i would NOT base my enviroment around how the paint job looks! Thats just me tho, i'm SURE you're free to change it, as long as you could adapt all the features.
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Guys, I will keep it blue, just wanted to get your opinion, its very easy to change the color scheme in Maya, just by adding a ramp to the texture, I am going to render one more out green though, with the wheels and stuff.
Brian
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