Rendering RealFlow Meshes in Maya
53 min. 23 sec.
Released on August 3, 2009
Project Files Included (61 MB)
Required Software: Maya 2009 and up
In this course we will learn how to use a variety of lighting and shading tools in mental ray to simulate the appearance of realistic liquid materials.
In this series of lessons, we will guide you through the process of using mental ray to realistically render RealFlow geometry within Maya. We will begin this process by learning how to import your mesh sequences from RealFlow into Maya and placing primary illumination sources. From there we will use the mental ray Architectural Materials to create realistic, refractive liquid, and discuss some very important settings to be aware of when using these shaders. Finally, we will create refractive caustic patterns that can add a high level of realism to the final render. Getting the proper look for your final renders will require a lot of troubleshooting and adjustments of many different attributes. Through these lessons, we will address many of these common problems that you will run into and how they can be resolved, allowing you to achieve the desired result in a much sorter amount of time.
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53 min. 23 sec.
Released on August 3, 2009
Project Files Included (61 MB)
Required Software: Maya 2009 and up
In this course we will learn how to use a variety of lighting and shading tools in mental ray to simulate the appearance of realistic liquid materials.
In this series of lessons, we will guide you through the process of using mental ray to realistically render RealFlow geometry within Maya. We will begin this process by learning how to import your mesh sequences from RealFlow into Maya and placing primary illumination sources. From there we will use the mental ray Architectural Materials to create realistic, refractive liquid, and discuss some very important settings to be aware of when using these shaders. Finally, we will create refractive caustic patterns that can add a high level of realism to the final render. Getting the proper look for your final renders will require a lot of troubleshooting and adjustments of many different attributes. Through these lessons, we will address many of these common problems that you will run into and how they can be resolved, allowing you to achieve the desired result in a much sorter amount of time.
NOTE: Since Filesonic is now the most popular and convenient host for downloading. I recommend you to download from the given Filesonic Premium Account to help downloading fast and unlimited.
Digital Tutors - Rendering RealFlow Meshes in Maya
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