MOTION CHARACTERISTICS IN MAYA USING A CINTIQ

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2009

Marcel de Jong, Solutions Engineer at Autodesk, demonstrates how to make materials move naturally in Maya using a Wacom Cintiq 21UX. Using the example of a dress, cache weights are painted directly on specific areas of the 3D model allowing each area to move differently.

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  • Yes, as hard as we might try to contain this little-devil, Hollywood wanna-be, he continued to infiltrate our cameras... like a crazed football fan on ESPN Game Day.

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  • 2:56 there was a fly lol

  • How are you getting such great looking results in realtime? Is it because of a Quadro card?

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  • Thanks u for helping me beter understand how cache and n cloth are used.

    I was really confused about cache.

  • omg a fly in the video.. Ring returned.. :D

  • hahahahahahaha, a fly on his shoulder

  • Woah, That is amazing

  • Wacom You have once again proved that i would kill for one of these. STOP TEMPTING ME YOU FREAKING BASTARDS.

  • Do think "Blizzard dev team use this on World of warcraft ?? =))

  • Seeing this character move is breath-taking. Thank you Marcel.

  • He has one of the best jobs in the world. wow. This must be so much fun.

  • oh damn, I love you man, please teach me!!

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