Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 18-03-2003 , 05:44 PM
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Glossary?

Hello,

I'm new here but I was wondering if you guys could help me out.

I just started maya and plain suck. One of the reasons is because half the time I don't know what people are talking about.

Do you know of any good glossarys where I can find out all these new terms. Not just maya, but 3d in general would be good.

Thanks. :)

# 2 18-03-2003 , 11:05 PM
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You shouldn't need to waste your money on a glossary.

I'm not the greatest person in 3D either, but you can pick up a lot pretty easily, and most is common sense.

It would be much cheaper to just ask here at SM.

I've asked a lot of questions that i thought were dumb, but i still got an answer.

There's somebody out there just like you or me, maybe just one step ahead, and wlling to give help.

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# 3 18-03-2003 , 11:16 PM
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I wasnt going to buy one. I'm not that daft. I was just wondering if there was a site out there that had a list of terms and expressions.


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# 4 18-03-2003 , 11:18 PM
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At www.highend3d.com is something called "Rosetta Stone" .. go look for that link, it might help a little. Else I can only suggest that you read the manuals, and do the tutorials one by one. They are pretty good.


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# 5 18-03-2003 , 11:25 PM
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Thanks.

I am slowly plodding through the tutorials as we speak. The video tutorials are excellent. So much easier when you can actually see someone else go from step to step.


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# 6 19-03-2003 , 12:58 AM
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Here's a "glossery" type site, that's geared more toward Real-Time 3D applications.

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