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 30-04-2015 , 12:10 AM
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Lego Project

OK while I hit a brick wall on my room project - I started on one of the other projects I want to do - This one should be quick.

Not going to say what it is yet - let you guys have a stab at guessing. Trying to make every peace to scale as I have it here with me (Having the instruction book - super helps)

1 day = Both arms done.

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Looking good tweety, not sure what its from give us a clue................dave




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# 3 30-04-2015 , 10:23 PM
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Clues ???? Thats no fun hahahahaha. - I was going to turn off the default martial option but that gives way too big a clue.

Small update - but this is going together very fast.

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Another day another section done hehehe

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Getting close to the end of modeling now ....

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Well thats the suit built and look everyone - Its Lego HulkBuster hehehe

Need to make ironman to go in him now and also need to setup some sort of rig to pose him.

Not sure what rendering engine going to use yet. Have got some basic blins on there for now.

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# 8 05-05-2015 , 03:04 AM
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Nice, looks like a fun project. You could always write your own render engine specifically geared towards rendering Lego... oh wait.

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IS very cool project - and that made me laugh so much to start with then I read it and it was quite interesting - so thanks


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Ok apart from a final turn animation taken this as far as I want to go.
Happy with the results - got to grips a new program - on with the next one ....

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