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 31-12-2011 , 04:49 AM
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Jays Alien tut

I would like to thank you Jay for the rigging part of the tut. With the game design I am trying to help out with, I knew and still know very little about painting weights etc. You tutorial covered quite a bit but left enough for one to use the mind and discover new things. The component editor was very confusing at first...but I worked it out...hence the need for a good naming convention....which I had. I also accidently found the 'weight hammer tool' to fix verts who were off the rails LOL...after over an hour of tring to seperate a vert from an adjoining finger ...I saw the icon and used it...and it worked. So to sign off, enough to show, enough to encourage...and certainly enought to inspire...well done Jay....thanks mate.

P.S hope you have a good new year (everyone here in fact)...hope its prosperous...not just financially...family more than anything...and you at least get some well earned holiday or rest somewhere in the year.

Live long and prosper peoples

nuff said

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# 2 31-12-2011 , 02:37 PM
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Dude

hey, its a pleasure to help out...I know how hard it is if you dont know what you are looking for...I had all that crap back in the day before there was such a thing called a 'tutorial', so any knowledge of tips I can give I will.....

all the very best to you and yours too mate.....bring on 2012 for bigger and even better things for us all!!!

Jay

# 3 01-01-2012 , 01:26 AM
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LOL I know how you feel mate, when the company I work for first purchased all the GPS Survey gear, I was given the "this is the on button" and a load of books, then the "good luck old chap" and booted into the field...LOL no tutorials for that either. I eventually made up some of my own which the lads use to this day...it certainly does help with an experienced person giving you guidance.

Yep heres to a bigger and better year ahead for us all!

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"A Darkness at Sethanon", a book I aspire to model some of the charcters and scenes
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