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
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Autorickshaw game model

as the title suggests it's a game model, stands at just over 6k tris,
1024x1025 diffuse and normal map,

all comments welcome,

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wireframe.............

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really like it jali. Are you hoping to get into that kind of industry?

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yeah, looks good. nice work.

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thanks for the coments guys, and yeah i' trying me damndest to get into that industry, that or the animation industry as long as i get to model in 3d i'll be a happy man,

been doing alot of nextgen game stuff lately,

heres another pic,

just a breack down shot

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are you studying at college/uni, or self-teaching? How did you create your normal map?

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Originally posted by ben hobden
are you studying at college/uni, or self-teaching? How did you create your normal map?

graduated 2 years ago, doing freelance work here and there, always looking for work,

normal maps were created in maya, but i sometimes use xnormal too,

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u built the hi-res version and transferred maps?

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u built the hi-res version and transferred maps?

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couldn't really tell on the first picture, but the bit where the passengers get in is rounded; shouldn't it be square?

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thats correct ,

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Originally posted by hammer.horror
couldn't really tell on the first picture, but the bit where the passengers get in is rounded; shouldn't it be square?

yes and no, the indian ones tend to be rounded, however the ones in thailand are square,

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i really struggled with that method when I tried it. Looks like its worked really well for you though.

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Originally posted by jali
yes and no, the indian ones tend to be rounded, however the ones in thailand are square,

ahh cool, i shall confirm this in about two weeks! (i'm off to india.)

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