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
Ok. Looks good to me. I like the moving starfield in the window to the right. I think once you've got more to it we'll find out why that hatch is so small. Until then, I'll hold any questions about it.
Looking good though, bud!
Dave Baer
Professor of Digital Arts
Digital Media Arts College
Boca Raton, Florida
dbaer@dmac.edu
Ok, the hatch is so small as it's a refuelling hatch for a pod that is sitting just above. The opening is for the fule pipe, here's a shot attached of the next scene.
Looks cool but one thing instanly jumps out when I see it. The guy is putting a fuel line into something above his head and he is not wearing any eye protection.
I see your point Rick and i agree. It's not too serious a movie though, little tongue in cheek and in the very next scene, due to a leaking seal he does actually get sprayed with fuel. It's not that great a movie anyway and unfortunately it took me away from doing this months challenge. Thanks for the comments anyway appreciate it.
Tounge-in-cheek, eh? heh heh. Yeah I can see that. Especially since they're obviously technologically advanced enough to be flying thru space, yet they feel the need to refuel by hand.
Dave Baer
Professor of Digital Arts
Digital Media Arts College
Boca Raton, Florida
dbaer@dmac.edu
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