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 16-11-2011 , 10:46 AM
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user added image Okay, i am working on a project with a 'turbosquid model' of a man. I was having trouble selecting his lungs through his skin layer. So, i turned his skin off in the materials box to right of screen.
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now its not viable on the screen where do i go to flick the switch to turn the b**ger back on?

Thanks for hooking up a newbee!!

Simon.


keep it Anamorphic.

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# 2 16-11-2011 , 11:02 AM
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# 3 17-11-2011 , 12:36 PM
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You are a massive legend Dave. cheers.user added image

such a simple thing but if you don't know what your looking for your skuppered. I have been thrown in at the deep end and I'm trying to animate render and light with no training. like i said, thanks. Not even a little "lol...newbee".

if you ever need any HDSLR filming/assistance let me know mate.

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keep it Anamorphic.
# 4 17-11-2011 , 01:04 PM
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you have an anamorphic lens for an SLR?

# 5 17-11-2011 , 03:37 PM
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i wish. I do love the anamorphic look though.

this is the guy for the anamorphic https://www.eoshd.com/

sorry to disappoint Dave.


keep it Anamorphic.
# 6 17-11-2011 , 04:07 PM
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ha! have you ever tried to track an anamorphic shot? you might not like anamorphic lenses so much.

# 7 17-11-2011 , 04:18 PM
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can't say i've tried that being a massive Newbie. but i'll take your word for it that its user added image


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# 8 17-11-2011 , 07:02 PM
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just for my own edification an anamorphic lens stretches a wide screen image such that it fills a normal film frame (standard 4:3 ratio). The image uses the entire frame but the image is distorted from its widescreen aspect ratio. Then the image needs to be projected back through a complimentary lens to project it back at the proper wide screen aspect ratio.

Is this the correct idea?


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# 9 17-11-2011 , 07:19 PM
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yeah thats about it.
you get some artefacts that people like
lens flare
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bokeh
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there is a lot of distortion on these lenses as you can imagine. Its just a real hassle to track them. We dont often get anything anamorphic tho. user added image

# 10 18-11-2011 , 09:25 AM
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Anamorphic Art

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good example of anamorphic art..


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