Understanding 3D Animation Using Maya [recurso electrónico] / by John Edgar Park.
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TextoEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2005Descripción: XVIII, 330p. 318 illus., 18 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: - text
- computer
- recurso en línea
- 9780387269047
- 99780387269047
- 006.6 23
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CICY Libro electrónico | Libro electrónico | 006.6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
Essential Skills -- Refinements -- Intermediate Skills -- Adding Character -- Wiring Things Up -- Bringing It All Together.
Many animators and designers would like to supplement their Maya learning with a less-technical, more helpful book. This self-study manual is both a general guide for understanding 3-D computer graphics and a specific guide for learning the fundamentals of Maya: workspace, modeling, animation, shading, lighting, and rendering. Understanding 3-D Animation Using Maya covers these fundamentals in each chapter so that readers gain increasingly detailed knowledge. After an initial 'concepts' section launches each chapter, hands-on tutorials are provided, as well as a chapter project that progressively adds newly learned material and culminates in the final animated short. This is the first book on Maya that teaches the subject using a sensible, proven methodology for both novices and intermediate users. Topics and features: - Proven method that emphasizes preliminaries to every chapter - Integrates the "why" concepts of 3-D simultaneously with the "how-to" techniques - Skills reinforced with tutorials and chapter projects - Real-world experience distilled into helpful hints and step-by-step guides for common tasks
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