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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: McCarthy, Michael, 1977-, author (author), Bousquet, Michele, 1962- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington, Mass. : Focal Press 2014.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:How to cheat--.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628115206719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; 1 Customization and UI; Enhanced menu; X marks the spot; Make the new old again; Hotbox quad; Custom workspace; 2 Basics; A selection of selections; Making a Scene; Zoom, pan, display; Organizing objects; Transforms and coordinates; Organizing objects: a matter of choice; Roger's top 10 reasons why you can't select your object; 3 Modeling; Modeling tools; Reference images; Spline to low poly; Virtual studio; 15-minute building; Modeling around maps; Secrets of the spline; Curvy curtain; How to make a mess with modeling
  • BYO weaponModeling for the masses; 4 Character Modeling; Character references; Character modeling process; Chop shop; Nip and Tuck; Polygon building; Subdivision; Poly modeling in practice; Making animatable models; 5 Materials; Material Editor basics; Mapping coordinates; Preparing textures; People, trees, and cars; Multiple maps; Procedurally speaking; Gradual mix; Unwrapping the mapping; Normal mapping; Concavity; Faking subsurface scattering; Mapping a character; Basic mental ray materials; Custom mental ray materials; 6 Lighting & Shadows; 1-2-3 Lighting; Troubleshooting shadows
  • Exterior lightingBright sunshiny day; Mental ray lighting; Good lighting made better; Daylight savings time; Where's the shadow?; Shadow and wireframe presentation; 7 Reflections; Reflecting on reflections; Bling; Reflections in the dark; Where's my reflection?; 8 Glass; Exterior daytime windows; Interior daytime windows; Nighttime and dusk; Pint glass; Fun with physics; 9 Animation; Animation 101; Spinning your gears; Animated pivot point; Following a path; Look a-here; Jumping beans; Linktopia; Linking to multiple objects; Chains; Super-duper tools; 10 Character Animation
  • Character animation workflowCAT 101; Biped 101; Skeleton fitting; Skinning; Walking in your footsteps; The alternative skeleton; Biped foot control; CAT gizmos; CAT vs. Biped; 11 MAXScript; A world of MAXScripts; Voronoi stone wall; Gizmo control; CAT gizmos for custom rigs; Getting a little tense; PF Spliner; 12 Rendering; Rendering basics; Mental ray rendering; What is mental ray, anyway?; Nitrous viewport; Quicksilver rendering; Render passes with state sets; Managing your scene; Tipping the attenuation scales; 13 Plugins; V-Ray; Phoenix FD; Ornatrix; Zookeeper; 14 Parameter Wiring
  • Wiring 101Follow me; Telling time; Spinning wheels; Feeling exposed; To code or not to code; 15 Special Effects; Logo polishing; MassFX destruction; Raindrops; Morphing; Cracks in a surface; What's in the box?; Particle flow basics; Swirly particles; mParticles; Data flow operators; Appendix; Index