Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
# 1 13-12-2003 , 12:33 AM
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Fire Hydrant

This hydrant will get into the firetruck render (in the WIP area) eventually

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# 2 13-12-2003 , 12:53 AM
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Looks rather good. only thing I can see on it is the numbers look wierd. Also there is no threads on the bolts.. but thin agin your probly not going to be up this close to it with the fire truck in there also..

# 3 14-12-2003 , 05:07 AM
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This is awesome, I always wanted to model one of these. THe only thing that stands out besides the numbers at first glace, is the reflectivity. Great model!

# 4 14-12-2003 , 08:55 AM
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thanks guys

I rounded the bolts' rings (no threads) and rendered in MentalRay

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# 5 16-12-2003 , 06:56 AM
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Seems a lot more blurry in this view.

Im not sure where you are from but here hydrants are not reflective at all.. (duh just read where your from), You have reflective hydrants there?


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# 6 16-12-2003 , 09:24 AM
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LOL

no, we have non-reflective hydrants, too, but this one was rendered right after it was off the assembly line....

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# 7 27-12-2003 , 12:09 PM
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It looks good, but i do think that it is a bit too reflective. Looks really nice though.



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# 8 13-01-2004 , 02:54 AM
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I want a reflective fire hydrant like that to scare my dog with! :bgreen:

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