Beginners Course Created 13 years ago2011-09-03 06:12:25 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Created 13 years ago2011-09-03 06:12:25 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Posted 13 years ago2011-09-03 06:48:52 UTC Post #298592
Had an idea about making a website that teaches you about Autodesk Maya in which anyone can learn. It will start with the basics.
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Comments are welcome, critiques... more so.

EDIT;
Might actually use Vimeo. Because the video, is already HD. Just click fullscreen and it automatically is viewed as 720p
http://vimeo.com/28535947
Never mind that, I guess embedded content only plays in SD if your not a Plus Member. Argh.

I gues I'll be sticking with youtube. :(
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Posted 13 years ago2011-09-03 09:35:57 UTC Post #298600
Yeah but maya models are too detailed to be imported into a game straight off, you'd have to recreate them in 3ds max.

edit: heh it's the smiley car again :D
Skals SkalsLevel Designer
Posted 13 years ago2011-09-03 15:27:40 UTC Post #298615
Yeah, if you create a lowpoly model the easiest way is to export as a .obj file, and bring it into 3DS Max, then export to HL format (.mdl)

But this is'nt about HL :P

This is just for general people who want to pick up a fun new hobby. This will guide them on how to move the cameras, change through panels, right to UvMapping with Maya.
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Posted 13 years ago2011-09-03 23:39:29 UTC Post #298632
Maya is perfectly capable of doing game stuff, like Unreal Tournament stuff want mostly Maya.

Unbreakable, I would love to go through your tutorials, since I don't know much about Maya and I would like to learn.
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Posted 13 years ago2011-09-03 23:58:21 UTC Post #298633
Yeah but maya models are too detailed to be imported into a game straight off, you'd have to recreate them in 3ds max.
Uh, no. Maya is just a modelling package like 3DS Max, the only package that would really make models too detailed for game engine use is a sculpting package, the artist is the one who makes the detailing when it comes to Max and Maya.
Crollo CrolloTrollo
Posted 13 years ago2011-09-06 21:54:38 UTC Post #298704
Correct Crollo. Sorry I seemed to have disappeared.. Just coughing up more blood so stayed in the hospital since Sat. They now don't think its bloodclots so YEEEAAA! I don't have to take warfarin pills anymore! Still have to do more tests... Anyways,

So yeah you can be like a guiny pig that will have no problem, now for my Dad, thats alittle different, since he hardly knows anything about computers but how to turn on, and check his facebook.

Now, an issue I was thinking about is that the best and most clear way to watch these are in 'Fullscreen'
However I can link from my Home website, to the tutorial which would be large, and easier to alt-tab. My intro video will covers how to switch through the windows and whatnot.. but yeah

I think this will work:
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Mainly because they don't have to set the video to 720p, or view in fullscreen without loosing quality. It automatically sets the HD this way.

I'm crazy impressed with how clear this video turned out.
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