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
# 1 18-12-2004 , 04:58 PM
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On Patrol, 3 Infantry Mechanized Tank Division. 2083, gallery submission

This took a while. The main ground background is a photo I took two years ago on an offroading trip. The rest is 3D and photoshop

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Analogous.

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Full range.

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Monochromatic.

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Wow, wow , wow !!! I dont know what else to say user added image


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Amazing, I really like the second and third pictures. Wow. user added image

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the monochromatic image looks best in my opinion user added image


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is it just me or is he good. was your mech bases off of anything or did u just have a small sketch or nothing. Very great work though. And i wish there was a tutorial for something like that and if there is and i dont know about it some1 inform me plz.


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# 9 08-01-2005 , 12:26 AM
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looked at the picks some more and the legs seem a bit small for something that huge and the joints seem a bit small like they should have a bit more armor on them or something.

But other than that thats all i can notice and great job agian and i cant wait till i can make something like that. Just one question u mind posting a wireframe on one of the mechs so i can see a generall idea on how it was made. Thnx


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# 10 12-01-2005 , 05:36 PM
user added image wow those look nice i think the 2nd is the best with the blue icy feel over it user added image

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