Tag: node editor

  • Flexible Rig | Part 3 | Stretchy Limbs

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/swLnH4CkslM/hqdefault.jpg In part three of this #Maya #rigging #tutorial, we add stretch functionality to the limbs. Huge thanks to 3DWorld for allowing me to share these with you. Make sure you check out the magazine, and subscribe. https://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/design/3dworld-magazine-subscription/ Say “Thanks!” with a Coffee and Earn Rewards – https://www.ko-fi.com/antcgi Tools Used – Autodesk Maya – https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/maya/overview…

  • 01 FK IK switch Rigging tutorial Part 1

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tpVYHYgnerw/hqdefault.jpg Introduction to the lessons. This series of lessons will cover the techniques needed to create a FK IK arm switch. Will be able to download the Maya 2016 file to practice on from this link:https://www.dropbox.com/s/muzz8i77mtis479/FK%20IK%20bigin.mb?dl=0 Skip to video five and six to see the actual technique using the node editor and nodes to connect…

  • CLOCK: Rig with controls for animation in Autodesk Maya 2017 (tutorial)

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PGSZIvDG_hQ/hqdefault.jpg Clock Rig with controls in maya 2017 with node editor source

  • Maya & Vray Tutorial – How to create Cloth Shaders / Advanced material workflows HD

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uv849w2Tz-E/hqdefault.jpg Maya & Vray Tutorial – How to create Cloth Shaders / Advanced material workflows HD Check out this awesome Maya & Vray tutorial where Oasim will go over explaining how to create some realistic soft cloth shaders inside Maya using V-Ray, this technique actually works on any type of renderer. Oasim will start by…

  • Rigging in Maya | Part 10 | Intermediate | Roll & Twist Joints

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/So92TVHSB1g/hqdefault.jpg Here we are at the tenth video in my #rigging in #Maya series. You have now built a basic rig and could happily animate this guy, so you have all the knowledge to go on and rig your own characters. The problem is this is exactly that, a basic rig. Don’t get me wrong,…

  • Maya: First Visit of the Node Editor

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TKrYeMqrS1w/hqdefault.jpg Prominently placed in the Maya “Windows” menu, but only used be a few specialists, is the NODE Editor. In this brief tutorial I demonstrate how to make connections in the Node Editor. I connect the “Start Sweep” output of a NURBS torus with the radius input of a NURBS sphere. Of course, very complex…

  • Blender Tip – Final Render

    Blender Tip – Final Render

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XpscrwhT2VI/hqdefault.jpg Setting up a final render of the beer glass scene in blender, some last minute tweaks and rendering settings to give it a photo realistic look. Add bubbles to the liquid here :- Download the project file from here :- https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49525238/Blender/Beer%20Glass/BeerGlass_4_lacing.zip Download the final renders here :- https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49525238/Blender/Beer%20Glass/beerRenders.zip source

  • Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 4 of 4

    Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 4 of 4

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/oMe6ILb62kI/hqdefault.jpg http://www.LittleWebHut.com This is the fourth in a 4 part video series that demonstrates how to use Blender to make a ukulele. Blender version 2.77a was used for this tutorial. This video shows techniques that may be helpful to beginners and intermediate users. Blender website Homepage source

  • Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 3 of 4

    Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 3 of 4

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/q3_Z4jqx39Y/hqdefault.jpg http://www.LittleWebHut.com This is the third in a 4 part video series that demonstrates how to use Blender to make a ukulele. Blender version 2.77a was used for this tutorial. This video shows techniques that may be helpful to beginners and intermediate users. Blender website Homepage source

  • Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 2 of 4

    Blender Tutorial: Ukulele Part 2 of 4

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6LPwyDgkbRU/hqdefault.jpg http://www.LittleWebHut.com This is the second in a 4 part video series that demonstrates how to use Blender to make a ukulele. Blender version 2.77a was used for this tutorial. This video shows techniques that may be helpful to beginners and intermediate users. Blender website Homepage source