My second attempt at modeling, this time it was more complex than a bottle cap.
Once again I followed a tutorial series from Simply Maya and I must say I learned an awful lot again.
Thus far I'm quite enjoying the learning process. It's great to have something other than character animating to do to keep my creative juices flowing. I'm currently modeling several set props for my short film which we still hope to have updates for shortly.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Friday, 4 October 2013
Starting to model
As I
mentioned recently I am going to start trying to learn how to model. As
someone who is NOT an artist, this is quite daunting. However, if I
want to save money on my short film I have to learn to do more than just
animate. Besides, it's always good to have multiple skill sets as it
can often come in handy in small studio environments.
Following along with one of the free tutorials at Simply Maya I modeled a bottle cap! While it may not be a complex object to model I still learned a lot about extruding, the insert edge loop tool, beveling an edge and how to make sure each edge is tight so it smooths correctly. I had an idea how to do some of these things, but I picked up a lot of little tricks. So here it is. I also took at stab at modeling a jerry can which turned out fairly well and now I am modeling a Spitfire Airoplane with Nurbs surfaces. So far it's all very exciting!
Following along with one of the free tutorials at Simply Maya I modeled a bottle cap! While it may not be a complex object to model I still learned a lot about extruding, the insert edge loop tool, beveling an edge and how to make sure each edge is tight so it smooths correctly. I had an idea how to do some of these things, but I picked up a lot of little tricks. So here it is. I also took at stab at modeling a jerry can which turned out fairly well and now I am modeling a Spitfire Airoplane with Nurbs surfaces. So far it's all very exciting!
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