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Creative Development: Procedural Texturing in Maya
Last month I had the privilege to record and create a tutorial for Digital Tutors, I gotta tell you it was very challenging, you don't know how hard are video courses to create until you record your first one. But after an entire week of recording the Course was finally released this month, so make sure you check it out if you want to learn about How to create Procedural Texturing in Maya and V-Ray make sure to check out my course on Digital tutors, I would love to hear your feedback once you have seen it.
You can view the tutorial here: http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=756&autoplay=1
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Weekly Seen Contest! (pun intended)
It's been a while since I did a competition. So, ladies and gentlemen, who wants to win a subscription?
This time, I want to make everything a bit more interesting, so I will have 3 X 3month DA subscriptions to give away!
Here are the rules, hope it's going to be clear.
1. You have to guess from what movie this scene is.
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2. Share the link of this blog post. You can share the link on one or all of the options below:
A. Add me as a friend on Facebook, so I can see that you shared the link and see if you guessed the movie;
B. Tweet the link with the hashtag #Pixelophy and the title of the movie you can follow my twitter a
Presenting my Blog!
Yes, I have finally done it. My blog is alive and kicking www.pixelophy.com . I launched it before the holidays, since then I have wrote a couple of Making of, a detailed walkthrough for my Princess and The Pea 3d illustration, presented my new 3d scene which I haven't added on DeviantArt yet so make sure to check out that one and this week I wrote my first tutorial woooohooooooo.
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The tutorial is about How to create realistic wood textures in maya using only Procedural textures, I have used this technique in my White Christmas scene , Roger's room from my Disney classics project and in my Princess and the Pea scene.
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Scene From a Fairytale Contest
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the contest page last night, this is the first time I entered a contest :D and The First time That I have won! WOOOOOOHHOOOOOOOOOOO!
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SO last month contest was about Creating a Fairy-tale scene of our choice. My chosen theme is The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen, I wanted the scene to be magical. I kept the modeling very simple and focused on the lighting and composition of this image.
If you want to see " The Making Of" please follow this link http://www.digitaltutors.com/forum/showthread.php?24051-Nov10-The-Princess-and-the-Pea , I would love to hear your thoughts.
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Congrats, Bibs !