Workshop
MAYA AND REDSHIFT
Look Development, Shading & Lighting For Automobiles in Maya & Redshift
NICK LEONARD
58.31 €
In this workshop we will focus on shading automobiles. You will learn how to shade each exterior asset and how to setup lights for the head lights and tail lights. By the end of this course you will have the skills to shade any car of your choice. Interior shading is not included.
MAYA
REDSHIFT
MARI
Nick Leonard
CGI Generalist Compositor & Lighting Lead.
Nick is a lead lighting & compositing artist and has over 10 years experience in 3d animation, cgi & vfx and gets enjoyment watching his students achieve their goals. He has worked for several companies including MPC, DNEG & Axis Animation.
4 HOURS 26 MINUTES
Please see chapter section below to find out more information.
COURSE INFO
Trailer
Beginner / Intermediate
Project Files: Not included. Pick a car of your choice!
58.31 €
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392.70 €
WORKSHOP OUTLINE
Take a look at the workshop outline to get an idea of what will be covered
(1) SCENE SETUP
(2) CAR PAINT SHADING
(3) CHROME SHADING
(4) WINDOW GLASS SHADING
(5) TYRE SHADING
(6) ALLOYS SHADING
(7)WORKING WITH ANISOTROPIC SURFACES
(8) BRAKE DISC SHADING
(9) BRAKE CALLIPER SHADING
(10) ADDING ADDITIONAL ALLOY DUST
(11) DECALS
(12) REAR PANEL SHADING
(13) REAR LIGHT SHADING
(14) WINDSCREEN WIPER SHADING
(15) GRILL SHADING
(16) LIGHT BULB SHADING
(17) INTERIOR SHADING
(18) HEAD LIGHTS & TAIL LIGHTS
Remember that there is definitely more content in the course than we can describe in a short outline. That’s the reason it’s just an outline. Also make sure to watch the Trailer to get a better idea of the content covered.
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