Maya Tutorials


#641

dose anywone have a maya cloth tutorial?


#642

http://tutoriale.cba.pl/


#643

great tutorials


#644

Hey people!

I’ll be trying my best to collect as many tutorials as I can, and those who are good and alive on the net, I’ve just opened the page so it’s like 5-10% done hehe, hopefully you’ll like it =)
Many updates/changes remain to be done, and the forum have just opened so if you can, stop by :wink:

http://maya-tutorials.awardspace.com


#645

Anybody out there help a newbie with an explosion tutorial? Basically trying to explode a ship.

thanks.

TA


#646

why don’t you use a particle software?


#647

[b]Thank you so much!

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#648

intro tut to nurbs modeling

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2520245161494030734


#649

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=maya


#650

You can find here a lot of useful tutorials concerning |Maya software as well as many other software. Just move around and explore… :slight_smile:

http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorials/Maya/1


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#651

Thanks for all the great links, keep them coming!


#652

Folks,

I“m reconstructing www.learning-maya.com a little bit. Besides over 900 tutorials I added 3 boards in the forum where (beginning-) user can post their artwork - also, a gallery and more reviews of learning tools are on their way (still a lot of work) :wink:

Best,
Boris
learning-maya.com


#653

Here is another.

www.speffects.com

I don’t have a lot just yet, but I am working to get more.


#654

One thing I have a hard time finding is newbie tutorials. I used to have a book for Maya (I think) 3.5 that taught you how to make a bouncing ball that splashed water, a seal that bounced a ball on its nose, a walking stick man, and finally 2 spaceships flying around. It was incredibly detailed and I wish I knew what I did with it, but I can’t seem to find anything that comes close to helping me as much as that book did.


#655

I know this is a question you might not be able to answer, but what kind of tutorials are you looking for? Those that cover a single topic or tool, or more general covering an entire pipeline.

I know the book you are talking about. It was published by Alias. It had the infamous Salty the Seal tutorial.


#656

That’s the one :thumbsup: I loved those tutorials. They kinda covered everything at once, but in the later tutorials you did more advanced and cooler things. Like the bouncing sponge was just a nurbs sphere moving on a plane and with salty you had to do a skeleton. So in both of them you animated but with salty you did ā€œmoreā€ so to speak.


#657

thanks a lot!


#658

Hi all,

I just wrote a tutorial about extruded surface animation in maya.
i hope it will be helpful…
cheers…

click here…
http://www.digifiction.com/en/extruded.php
cheers…


#659

anyone got a good tut on how to model a gun in maya?:shrug:


#660

this is really helpful stuff to me , thanx for such great support.