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 04-06-2012 , 10:00 AM
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Zbrush vs Mudbox

I dont think there is a zbrush vs mudbox as I see these to programs as totaly different beasts, Zbrush is the best at scalpting were mudbox is the best at creating texture, I thought I would post this to see what you guys and girls think on the matter...................dave

Edit:last used Zbrush 3.5 am using Mudbox 2012




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# 2 04-06-2012 , 06:04 PM
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Its exactly what Ive always said.

I dont think its anything really worth commenting about as you've answered your own thread

last used Zbrush 4r3 at home......mudbox 2012 at work user added image this last week ......

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# 3 04-06-2012 , 06:47 PM
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When are we going to see a maya mudbox tutorial from you Jay, would like to see some one who uses it for a livinguser added image................dave




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# 4 04-06-2012 , 07:13 PM
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Well I dont have it at home mate so probably never. I only have a Maya, PS, Zbrush and terragen license

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# 5 04-06-2012 , 07:36 PM
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Thats a pitty would liked to have seen that, like you have said else were there are loads of tutorial on line from people who have not work or teached in the 3D industry..........dave




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# 6 05-06-2012 , 12:24 PM
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yeah its true.

I think the valuable tutes are the ones from people in the industry...as they get the chances to learn the different sapects of software and make it a little easier instead of going around the houses...anyone can read a manual and parrot it otherwise.

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