Maya tutorial : How to model a Celtic ring


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In this 3D Modeling tutorial I will show you how to model a Celtic golden ring

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39 responses to “Maya tutorial : How to model a Celtic ring”

  1. Hello, I love your videos ! It's kinda fun to learn Maya with your videos. But sometimes you use keyboard shortcuts. Can you write the shortcuts on subtitles ?
    Plus I made this ring wiothout making it union. When I did it the elements disappeared. Can you tell me where I went wrong ?
    Thanks !

  2. Nice tut, thank you Mike, question, one step further, I used IBL quite some time ago for a jewell all went very well…. upto the moment I needed a baked texture of it…
    Used material MIA_X just as you showed, in render perfect result as I wanted, bake, fractions and doesn't make much sense at all. Would really love to see some tut about that topic. Time to take that project out of the fridge again.
    Thank you πŸ™‚

  3. Thank you for the demo. I completed the Celtic ring step by step followed your direction. Thank you very much. It's fun. I am 54 years old, but I am still learning Maya.

  4. Mike you really are the best out there. I know you've already made your own weapon model but could you make a realistic ak model and makrov side arm together on a soldier. The soldier can be one from the internet if you dont want to make one (or you can make one if you want) because i know a human model is time consuming and a bit more of a challenge, but I just want to know how to make the weapons and how to attach it the soldier realisticly

  5. At 5:44 the placement would have been easier if you snapped the celtic ring and the pipe to the grid (you know, by holding X), wouldn't it?
    Pipe or thorus are equivalent in this case or is there a particular reason why you chose the pipe and then rounded it?

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