Maya 2020 fundamentals - modelling the real world
Get halfway through a model and find it's an unworkable mess? Can't add edge loops where you need them? Can't subdivide a mesh properly? If any of this sounds familiar check this course out.
# 16 08-03-2005 , 07:05 PM
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I'm a Navy Illustrator-Draftsman... at least for two more years. Then I retire! user added image

We're strictly 2D, mostly Photoshop & CorelDRAW, but I've been slowly integrating Maya into my workflow. Only been working with it for six months, but I figure I can use my remaining two years to learn it better.

Looking at instructor jobs upon retirement.



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# 17 09-03-2005 , 08:03 PM
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Came out good. Good luck the next two years with Maya. That is a great way to learn it. Most of us pay to get the knowledge. Nice that you get paid to learn.

# 18 09-03-2005 , 08:24 PM
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Oh, I'm paying too... I have amassed quite a library of books and training CD/DVDs user added image

But I figure it's a good investment.

But I know what you mean. It is nice to have an excuse to learn the program and on "company" time no less.



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