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    Digital Tutors: Creating a Sci-Fi Hero in Maya and Silo with Antony Ward (2012)

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    Digital Tutors: Creating a Sci-Fi Hero in Maya and Silo with Antony Ward (2012)

    Digital Tutors: Creating a Sci-Fi Hero in Maya and Silo with Antony Ward
    English | FLV + project files | 1280 x 720 | AVC ~1555 Kbps | 15 fps
    AAC | 188 kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | 06:37:00 | 5.15 GB
    Genre: Video Tutorial / Autodesk Maya

    Throughout this tutorial we will see how to build, UV, texture, pose, light, and render the Sci-Fi Hero. We are going to cover all bases as we create this Sci-Fi Hero character.
    Rather than focusing on a few key areas we will be looking in detail at each aspect of his construction, going right from the first polygon to the final pixel. We will begin with primitives which will form the foundations of the character before we use subdivision surfaces to flesh out the rest of his body and armor. With the model ready we will then apply a full set of UVs as well as look into adding detailed textures.

    On top of this we will also briefly explore adding a rig to the character so we can pose him before we then light the scene, setup our shaders, make our final adjustments and output our render passes.

    Finally we will mix everything together in Photoshop and add a bit of magic to give us our final render.

    Required Software: Maya 2013, Silo 2.2, Photoshop CS6
    Project files are included
    More Info: http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=873

    Lesson 1
    Introduction and project overview
    01:04
    Lesson 2
    Project preparation
    08:06
    Lesson 3
    Starting blocks
    10:29
    Lesson 4
    Combining the initial primitives
    12:24
    Lesson 5
    Adding the hands and feet
    16:04
    Lesson 6
    Beginning work on the face
    15:21
    Lesson 7
    Adding eye and mouth details
    14:53
    Lesson 8
    Giving the model an ear
    15:50
    Lesson 9
    Continuing work on the ear shape
    12:34
    Lesson 10
    Starting to refine the body
    17:54
    Lesson 11
    Beginning work on the armor
    09:44
    Lesson 12
    Adding more armor to the leg
    16:27
    Lesson 13
    Creating the hip panels
    15:38
    Lesson 14
    Building arm pieces of armor
    17:18
    Lesson 15
    Adding the hair and spikes
    10:41
    Lesson 16
    UV mapping preparation
    18:06
    Lesson 17
    UV mapping the arm and armor
    09:01
    Lesson 18
    UV mapping the hair
    11:36
    Lesson 19
    Baking out diffuse maps
    10:16
    Lesson 20
    Adding a skeleton
    11:42
    Lesson 21
    Introduction to creature tools
    09:31
    Lesson 22
    Adjusting skin weights
    18:18
    Lesson 23
    Attaching armor to the skeleton
    12:48
    Lesson 24
    Adding details to our textures
    14:43
    Lesson 25
    Creating bump and specular maps
    12:39
    Lesson 26
    Lighting our scene
    12:42
    Lesson 27
    Render setup and shadow tweaks
    10:13
    Lesson 28
    Shader adjustments
    14:11
    Lesson 29
    Render passes and layers
    16:45
    Lesson 30
    Compositing the final image
    20:40

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    Height : 720 pixels
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    Digital Tutors: Creating a Sci-Fi Hero in Maya and Silo with Antony Ward (2012)

    Digital Tutors: Creating a Sci-Fi Hero in Maya and Silo with Antony Ward (2012)

    Digital Tutors: Creating a Sci-Fi Hero in Maya and Silo with Antony Ward (2012)

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