Rating 4.7 out of 5 (36 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Navigate the complex structure of Maya Dynamics
- Connect seemingly unconnected areas of Maya such as paint effects, soft bodies and particles
- Be able to create a variety of effects using simple techniques
- Comprehend how to use commonly used but little understood expressions
- Know lots of tips and tricks to make extremely useful effects and motion graphics
DescriptionExperience the dynamics systems in Maya. Create, command and …
Rating 4.7 out of 5 (36 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Navigate the complex structure of Maya Dynamics
- Connect seemingly unconnected areas of Maya such as paint effects, soft bodies and particles
- Be able to create a variety of effects using simple techniques
- Comprehend how to use commonly used but little understood expressions
- Know lots of tips and tricks to make extremely useful effects and motion graphics
DescriptionExperience the dynamics systems in Maya. Create, command and control particle systems, and make them interact with other areas of Maya such as with nCloth, with paint effects and with soft bodies.
Some basics are covered before delving into unique but re-useable solutions for motion graphics and visual effects problems. And while you will become aware of some expressions which will help realize some of the effects they are explained in an easy natural way.
The projects run like this:
- Introduction to Nparticles and turbulence
- Making a flock of birds with advanced rotation control and short trigonometry lecture
- Smoke simulations using sprites and the Relationship Editor for multiple emitters
- A simple rain system using the collisions event editor
- Destruction using N cloth & 5 or 6 systems of particles interacting and the implementation of the inherited velocity control of emission
- Introduction to Particle goals and set driven keys
- Using softbodies and paint effects to write a singnture
- Expression controlled goals to create a man made of unravelling string
- Soft body emission and toon effects / faux Delauney triangulation effects