Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
This course will look at the fundamentals of rendering in Arnold. We'll go through the different light types available, cameras, shaders, Arnold's render settings and finally how to split an image into render passes (AOV's), before we then reassemble it i
# 31 28-02-2005 , 02:05 PM
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wooohaaaa...this rules !

# 32 28-02-2005 , 02:05 PM
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That BMW is sweeeet!!!


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# 33 05-03-2005 , 08:01 AM
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last render the best


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# 34 18-06-2005 , 02:38 PM
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it´s been a whille... i decided to improve the quality of the render for my bmw m5 series, i think its more "photorealistic" but im still not happy with the result, the enviroment is temporary so dont mind it. the hdri i used is pretty common, ill try some with higher resolutions when i have the chance. I havent redone any modelling
this image was rendered in Maya with MR and HDRI, at 1600x1200 in 10 minutes on a Dual Opteron 2.6 with 2gb Ram
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PPL i need your help, i want to finish this, to move on for that i need those nasty critics of your´s!!!

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# 35 18-06-2005 , 03:57 PM
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WOW, great work. Seriously, It looks like something that you can touch. But one thing I have noticed is you windshield. In all of your renders the glass on the car (excluding the headlights) have changed effects alot. I never really got the feel though that any of them were as close to realistic as your car. They always were grainy or blurred, or the reflection wasent always right. So just a little critisicm.

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# 36 19-06-2005 , 11:17 AM
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in my opinion the reflection is a bit too high.

# 37 19-06-2005 , 09:27 PM
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great work. a bit too shiny in my opinion


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# 38 24-06-2005 , 09:11 AM
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I have two words for you, buddy.
HOLY $#*&
Thats amazing. Awesome.
But you said you wanted citicizm, so here it goes.
I have no room to talk, because thats like my favorite car and you did a great job modeling it, but the crits come.

Rims
Where the spokes blend into the actual rim, the blending area needs to enlarge
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Too shiny, and try to get the deep blue look thats so popular to the BMW cars.

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# 39 25-06-2005 , 03:49 PM
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First Attempt?! Holy F***K! That is awesome. I am new to Maya, and am going for organic shapes first. How did you do that first final render, with the vector like effect?

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