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.
# 61 27-06-2005 , 04:58 PM
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you can always add the particle in post.



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# 62 28-06-2005 , 06:41 AM
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I rendered the whole thing again and again. Argh!

I know, there are some things which make life easier and I once heard about but never tried to find out what it really does. you're speaking about rendering in layers, right?


everything starts and ends in the right place at the right time.
# 63 28-06-2005 , 06:54 PM
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nah... just add the particles in photoshop on top of the render.



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# 64 28-06-2005 , 09:47 PM
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Falott,

Man your fish looks great, actually I think its a bit creepy looking :hug:

The final render I did for the Noobs section, I actually used Photoshop to adjust the levels and give me the right colours and contrast. I'm actually thinking of buying some Photoshop tutorials.

Cheers and well done mate.
Paul

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