Maya Tutorial: Table Lamp - Part 4b (Lighting)
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@freshmaya Hi there! Your tutorials are wonderful. How do you make the light of an interior building glow without affecting outside of the building with a Transparence "Blinn" for the windows and a camera facing the building? I am modeling a street for practice.
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wicked tutorial thanks very much for uploading it.. could'nt quite get the lighting right but happy with it all the same thans again :)
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thanku...you just saved my life!
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awesome tutorial.. thanks for your work!
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Very nice tutorial ! Thanks !
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Amazing Tutorial! Love this series, it has helped so much :D
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Appreciate this.
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Nice lighting tutorial. Its hard to find good ones because most people don't want to do them. I have been modeling for a long time but i struggle a lot with lighting and rendering. This tutorial opened a lot of doors for me as far as options and how to try applying things, Thanks, hope to see a lot more
SilentTrama 5 months ago
@SilentTrama You're very welcome. Lighting can be very fun. I recommend that you look into using Image Based Lighting and also Portal Lights as both are very powerful for creating realistic indoor lighting.
freshmaya 5 months ago
This is greatl! The best Maya tutorial I found so far! Actually I am doing a project about Stingray and looking for the way to animate a Stingray in 3D. any idea how to do that?
JackLeiLing 10 months ago
@JackLeiLing I have LOTS to learn about animation myself which is the main reason we havn't really done many animation tutorials. I'll search around and see if I can find something useful to you or at least get you pointed in the right direction. To start with, you'll definitely want to learn about animation curves as you will be adjusting them in the graph editor to get that smooth flowing movement.
freshmaya 10 months ago