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Introduction to Maya Released in 1998 Implemented by over 200 PhDs. Developed by Alias Systems Corporation Currently Owned by Autodesk, Inc

Beginners Guide to Modeling with Maya

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Introduction to Maya

• Released in 1998• Implemented by over 200 PhDs.• Developed by Alias Systems Corporation• Currently Owned by Autodesk, Inc

Why Maya?

Maya is everywhere, especially in • Game• Film• Animation

Features of Maya

• Motion graphics• Dynamics & effects• 3D animation• 3D modelling• 3D rendering & shading• Pipeline integration

Integrated Technology

• Interoperability• Extensibility• PlatForm Choice• Compatibility• Easy to Learn

Improved Workflow

• Performance• A CG Pipeline in the Box• Improved Pipeline Efficiency• Highly Customizable

Uses of Maya

• Basic transformation.• Selection by object, component.• Polygonal modeling.• Mirror.

3D Rendering Pipeline• Static model• Shading• Texture• Animation• Rendering

Structure in Maya

• Node Structure• Directed Acyclic Graph• Dependency Graph

Course - Eduonix

• Lectures:

32

• Video:

7 hours of Content

• Languages:

English

• Includes:

30 day money back guarantee! Lifetime Access.

No Limits! Certificate of Completion

Beginners Guide to Modeling with Maya

Sections Covered in this Course:

• SECTION 1 : Introduction and User Interface

• SECTION 2 : Modeling a Prop in Maya, NURBS, Polygon and Subdivision Modeling

• SECTION 3 : Modeling Base Arm

• SECTION 4 : Modeling Piston

• SECTION 5 : Modeling Connectors

• SECTION 6 : Modeling Wires

• SECTION 7 : Modeling Excavator

• SECTION 8 : Wrapping Up

Reference Linkhttps://www.eduonix.com/courses/Graphic-Design/beginners-guide-to-modeling-with-maya

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