Recommnded text for those preparing for the Maya Associate exam
Maya, the industry-leading 3D animation and effects software used in movies, games, cartoons, and commercials, is challenging to learn. This full-color guide features approachable, hands-on exercises and additional task-based tutorials that allow new users to quickly become productive with the program and familiar with its workflow in a professional environment. You'll learn the basics of modeling, texturing, animating, and lighting; explore different parts of the production pipeline; and practice on some real-world projects.
Autodesk Maya Essentials provides beginners with a solid foundation in Maya 3D software.
Introduction xvii
CHAPTER 1 Understanding the Maya Interface 1
CHAPTER 2 Creating Your First Animation 15
CHAPTER 3 Modeling with Polygons, Part 1 37
CHAPTER 4 Modeling with Polygons, Part 2 69
CHAPTER 5 Modeling with Polygons, Part 3 87
CHAPTER 6 Modeling with Subdivision Surfaces 103
CHAPTER 7 Surfacing Your Character 127
CHAPTER 8 Getting Bent Out of Shape: Blend Shapes 153
CHAPTER 9 Dem Bones: Setting Up Your Joint System 165
CHAPTER 10 Weighting Your Joints 191
CHAPTER 11 Rigging Your Character 205
CHAPTER 12 Making It Move: Animating Your Character 225
CHAPTER 13 Let There Be Light: Lighting Your Shot 243
CHAPTER 14 Rendering and Compositing Your Scene 263
Index 275
Paul Naas is a professional animator and educator. He runs the Multimedia and Computer Graphics Program at Cañada College in Redwood City, California, and has done animation work for companies such as Disney, Cisco, bZillions/C2 Gaming, and the Children's Discovery Museum. He is also a professional cartoon artist. He has a Master of Fine Arts in animation from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco.
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