This course contains a little bit of everything with modeling, UVing, texturing and dynamics in Maya, as well as compositing multilayered EXR's in Photoshop.
I'm new to the community and, as you may have guess, to Maya. Actually the only other program I've used that is even close to 3d modelling is Qoole Map editor for quake. :p
anyhow, i'm eager to learn and ultra ambitious, so you'll be seeing me all over here asking the most annoying questions and if luck has it maybe some good questions too. all advice and help will be met w/ solid :bow: and jedi-like thankfulness.
hey, and welcome to Simply Maya. Maya indeed is one of the hardest tools on the computer to learn, but practice makes perfect
At the beginning it might be REALLY awquard, but as you get used to the feel of maya, it can become an extension of your body , well maybe not that, but it is a very powerful tool.
Everyone here at simply maya will be willing to help you, and know that NO qusetion is a stupid question. We all start somewhere, eh???
Welcome aboard, shipmate! Actually, maya can easily become an extension of one's very existence (especially if you use it every waking hour)! Anyway, one idea you may want to consider before asking a question is to do a search (using keywords, eg "water" "particles" "tutorial" &c). I have found that the answer to my problem is already here somewhere! it may save you time & grief! Of course if your problem isn't archived and you solve it on your own (which I've also done), don't forget to post the results here as well! You may save someone else time & grief! :-)
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