Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
# 1 26-05-2009 , 06:27 PM
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robo

here z my new work.........
(just only with primitives)..........
i'm a very beginner 2 maya.......
i followed a perspective view reference on net...........
plz give cnc.

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# 2 26-05-2009 , 06:43 PM
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the model is in it's too early stage to comment.

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but...it is looking good!

# 3 27-05-2009 , 05:25 PM
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Originally posted by iamcreasy
the model is in it's too early stage to comment.

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but...it is looking good!

10x creasy..........
plz mention which parts 2 detail(i'm very beginner)
n plz give me some reference if u can(either images/tuts)
which r easy 2 catch 4 newbies..........
anyway 10x alot.

# 4 28-05-2009 , 02:54 AM
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Well if u r absolute beginner then it wont be wise to suggest u to do sth that will be apparently impossible to do!

In model ur using only transformed primitive.But that's not the end of it.After setting up the proportion and basic shape the real part of modeling begins.

So, I will suggest u to learn sth before trying to adding those details.

Like following some good tutorials.SM provides a loads of them.First have a look at the free ones.Then buy some.

Rather then DT or gnomon, I will suggest tutorials frm SM.Because they r damn good for absolute beginners.

Hope this helps.

# 5 28-05-2009 , 06:48 PM
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Originally posted by iamcreasy
Well if u r absolute beginner then it wont be wise to suggest u to do sth that will be apparently impossible to do!

In model ur using only transformed primitive.But that's not the end of it.After setting up the proportion and basic shape the real part of modeling begins.

So, I will suggest u to learn sth before trying to adding those details.

Like following some good tutorials.SM provides a loads of them.First have a look at the free ones.Then buy some.

Rather then DT or gnomon, I will suggest tutorials frm SM.Because they r damn good for absolute beginners.

Hope this helps.

thanq.........

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