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 03-08-2003 , 09:14 AM
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survival techniques...

if someone knows the survival techniques for high temperature environments im interested, its 11:00am and its 35ºC inside the house... I think ill go to the mall or somewhere with air conditioning... But sooner or later ill have to return...

Is there so damn hot as here?





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# 2 03-08-2003 , 10:11 AM
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# 3 03-08-2003 , 11:24 AM
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noticed we have both red and hot icons?
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# 4 03-08-2003 , 12:11 PM
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what about buying a notebook and sitting in the a/c shopping mall and do maya there user added image

# 5 03-08-2003 , 12:32 PM
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move somewhere cold like scotland.... that's my world user added image we dont know what this mysterious thing you call the "sun" is all about (Although i now live in bournemouth where it's really hot outside... user added image))

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# 6 03-08-2003 , 07:11 PM
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ok, who the heck uses Celcius?? Can you give me a real temp... in F. And it was 101 F here for like 5 days begining of the week.


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# 7 03-08-2003 , 07:11 PM
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I'd personally RATHER it be hotter than blazes, because here in Minnesota, it get's so cold we actually have the weatherman give the public a "wind-chil" factor, as well as a "skin-frost" factor.


so cold.... so cold..... shiver...


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# 8 03-08-2003 , 08:17 PM
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My room hit 32 degrees today, its been blazing hot outside for a couple of days now. I have all the windows open and an electric fan going and Im still oozing juices everywhere :p


# 9 03-08-2003 , 09:08 PM
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23:00pm 36.5ºC inside... 40 Otside Max temp today outside 46.7ºC... I think im dying... DAMN since when we have same temperature in madrid than in cairo?




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# 10 04-08-2003 , 12:38 AM
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AHH! Some one give me a link to a converter. You say it hit 32 in your room. That would freeze the cup of water I have sitting on my desk in F. 46.7? Thats te temp it gets in Febuary in F. Im so confused. haha.

I like it being cold rather than hot. Cold, just warm up. Get a blanket, or 5. Hot, nothen you can do about it!


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# 11 04-08-2003 , 08:02 AM
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Originally posted by ragecgi
I'd personally RATHER it be hotter than blazes, because here in Minnesota, it get's so cold we actually have the weatherman give the public a "wind-chil" factor, as well as a "skin-frost" factor.


so cold.... so cold..... shiver...



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# 12 04-08-2003 , 08:06 AM
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Originally posted by Ultragames
AHH! Some one give me a link to a converter. You say it hit 32 in your room. That would freeze the cup of water I have sitting on my desk in F. 46.7? Thats te temp it gets in Febuary in F. Im so confused. haha.

I like it being cold rather than hot. Cold, just warm up. Get a blanket, or 5. Hot, nothen you can do about it!

so i wonder... do you americans have big quantities of alcohol waiting to be freezed?
whats the point in starting the scale in the point where alcohol freezes?, well i supose is useful at nightclubs, but...

# 13 04-08-2003 , 10:50 AM
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# 14 04-08-2003 , 10:54 AM
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yep i don´t understand F as well ... Celsius rulez user added image even so Kelvin is the only real unit ....

so i got abou 303 K ( 30 C) and for Berlin that´s quite a lot. but i don´t care about it much, because heat doesn´t bother me a all (as long as it is not humit), and 30 is not 46 user added image
and, i am at work, and so i just work slower ...

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