Maya studio projects. Texturing and lighting
by
 
Lanier, Lee, 1966-

Title
Maya studio projects. Texturing and lighting

Author
Lanier, Lee, 1966-

Personal Author
Lanier, Lee, 1966-

Publication Information
Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley Pub., 2011.

Physical Description
xv, 223 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.).

Series
Serious skills
 
Autodesk official training guide
 
Serious skills.
 
Autodesk official training guide.

Contents
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Texturing and Lighting a Product, Part 1.Chapter 2: Texturing and Lighting a Product, Part 2.Chapter 3: Texturing and Lighting a Character, Part 1.Chapter 4: Texturing and Lighting a Character, Part 2.Chapter 5: Texturing and Lighting an Environment, Part 1.Chapter 6: Texturing and Lighting an Environment, Part 2.Chapter 7: Texturing and Lighting a Vehicle, Part 1.Chapter 8: Texturing and Lighting a Vehicle, Part 2.

Abstract
"Maya artists are called upon to texture and light all kinds of different objects in the studio -- cars, phones, people, animated characters -- as well as the environment the objects are in.Maya Studio Projects: Texturing and Lighting is an all-projects book that shows you how to use Autodesk Maya 2012's shading and rendering tools to prepare your renders for film, video, and games. Learn industry techniques by following the projects in the book to light and texture a set of headphones, a female character, a military ambulance, and an interior room with skylights.Although step-by-step explanations are given, projects also serve as a guide for readers to complete their own version of the project. Each project comes with starter, intermediate, and final Maya scene files to validate results, as well as real-world movies for reference.The projects are ideal for professionals already in the field who want to enhance their skill set and also for advanced students who are getting ready to break into the field"-- Provided by publisher.

Title Subject
Maya (Computer file)

Subject Term
Computer animation.
 
Texture (Art)
 
Three-dimensional display systems.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Corporate Author
ProQuest (Firm)

Electronic Access
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