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 11-07-2006 , 02:17 AM
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My first post, and also my first work

This is my first post and work also, i hope it's not looking too bad cause i'm a begginer in modeling and i don't know anything about lightning and texturing. If you have any suggestions please let me know. Thank you!

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# 2 11-07-2006 , 02:20 AM
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Here is another image from a previous step

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# 3 13-07-2006 , 03:34 AM
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nice detail


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# 4 13-07-2006 , 06:15 AM
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OMG thats just some piece of crap, we live in 2006, and you dont know what a flatscreen is? :p

Narh just kidding :attn:

It's look very good, and that is some nice details you've got there user added image


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# 5 13-07-2006 , 11:34 AM
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Very funny Anthony, when i red the first words i was in shock, i was thinking: damn so many critics around here i must be really good to capture their attention, but then i relaxed.
Thank you and i was hoping that you could give me some advices in how to render it, specially the flat screeen, how can i put reflections in it. Thanks again!

# 6 13-07-2006 , 11:44 AM
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Nice little model, for the reflections in the screen, look in the basics and new forum, in the sticky for FAQ's, it should help you out.

# 7 13-07-2006 , 12:13 PM
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thanks a lot gster i will take a look right now.

# 8 13-07-2006 , 12:55 PM
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a very good start for your first work
try one of the tutorials from the site i started with the mech tutorial
i learned a whole lot from that one


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# 9 13-07-2006 , 01:02 PM
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very good work ...looks good ..there are tons of nice tutorials on here and other site sto help you along your way


anthony - i about died at your comments tell i read them and then laughed at work and boss was like what is funny ... lmao


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# 10 18-08-2006 , 06:01 PM
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haha wow that is a massive picture... well looks great.... user added image

# 11 20-08-2006 , 04:40 AM
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hey that`s good.very good infact.

May be u have try using some reflectivity or specularity on the screen. what i mean is just make the screen a little bit shiny.

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