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This is my completed final work for 3D Animation class at school. We haven't gotten into animation yet, but we focused on the fundamentals of modeling, lighting, texturing and so on in Maya. We had to take a room with reference photos (I found this one on Flickr) and model it out from scratch in Maya the best we could.
It's definitely not as realistic as other 3D stuff that is posted here daily, but I beat my expectations and I know I have tons to learn. I think I did pretty well considering I didn't know how to make a sphere a few months ago! Or how to texture a week ago!
Hurray, my first 3D work! I hope you guys like it too! Enjoy!
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Maya 2011
Mental Ray
Photoshop CS4 (for border and watermark signature)
Credits to:
- [link] for the carpet texture.
- CG Textures (for other textures)
- Flickr user who posted the particular interior design photos I used. (I can't find who though. I remember looking through thirty-something pages. )
It's definitely not as realistic as other 3D stuff that is posted here daily, but I beat my expectations and I know I have tons to learn. I think I did pretty well considering I didn't know how to make a sphere a few months ago! Or how to texture a week ago!
Hurray, my first 3D work! I hope you guys like it too! Enjoy!
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Maya 2011
Mental Ray
Photoshop CS4 (for border and watermark signature)
Credits to:
- [link] for the carpet texture.
- CG Textures (for other textures)
- Flickr user who posted the particular interior design photos I used. (I can't find who though. I remember looking through thirty-something pages. )
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1009x763px 280.71 KB
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Wow. Better than how mine turned out.
Also, thank goodness we got Brent for a new teacher!
Also, thank goodness we got Brent for a new teacher!