How To Render Ambient Occlusion Turntable In Maya Arnold | Maya Turntable

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • How To Render Ambient Occlusion Turntable In Maya Arnold | Maya Turntable
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    In this video I'll guide you about how to create a 3D turntable using Maya and Arnold Renderer. Turntable is a really good way to present your 3D model. I'll explain the step by step process and at the end you will be able to create your own 3D turntable :)
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  • @Mystical_3D
    @Mystical_3D  Год назад +5

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  • @trapezgaming1523
    @trapezgaming1523 11 месяцев назад +1

    Khup Chan works ahet tuzhe ✨❤️
    Actually I am also 3D Artist

  • @diogocabecinha9970
    @diogocabecinha9970 2 месяца назад

    Great tutorial! I managed. Congratulations! Just one question regarding the import of the png to an video editor. I normally use Camtasia. Is that ok? And secondly my pc doesn’t recognise the *.png.000 type of file besides being just an ordinary *.png. I noticed that your PC automatically recognized as Photos app. Any suggestion? Thanks

    • @Mystical_3D
      @Mystical_3D  2 месяца назад

      Hey, I'm not sure how to import image sequences in camtasia. I'm using daVinci resolve, a video editing software in this tutorial, and it recognises png sequences automatically. You can download daVinci resolve free of cost from their website. :)

    • @diogocabecinha9970
      @diogocabecinha9970 2 месяца назад

      @@Mystical_3D Thanks. So I a managed to export into PNG and Camtasia recognizes. When I exported it generated 360 files. For 15 seconds of video? It’s a lot frames.

    • @Mystical_3D
      @Mystical_3D  2 месяца назад +1

      @@diogocabecinha9970 360 ÷ 24 FPS (Frames Per Second) = 15 Seconds. So basically you need to set 24 FPS for the final video and render it in mp4 format. But if you want a short video then you have to re animate the turntable in Maya Or You can speed up the turntable video a bit in order to short video length. For example let's say you want a faster turntable like 10 seconds instead of 15 Seconds, so how many frames do we need for a 10 second video? So if you want a 10 second duration with 24 FPS (frames per second) then 24 (FPS) × 10 (Seconds) = 240 (Total Frames) so you have to make that entire turntable in 240 frames in Maya. If you want 30 FPS then 30 × 10 = 300 frames. So it depends what frame rate you choose. I hope it helps. If you have any doubts feel free to ask ^^

    • @diogocabecinha9970
      @diogocabecinha9970 2 месяца назад

      @@Mystical_3D well thanks a lot. It truly helped. In the meantime if I want to use the shaders does the color info comes on the rendering. I’m just a bit lost because all color info I lost when imported into maya

  • @calpeshsharma4732
    @calpeshsharma4732 7 месяцев назад

    Thankyou ♥️

  • @Meetjoshi24
    @Meetjoshi24 Год назад

    thankyou

  • @smartcrazy8064
    @smartcrazy8064 Год назад

    u the best

  • @najia7751
    @najia7751 8 месяцев назад

    is it possible to do this without video editing software?

    • @Mystical_3D
      @Mystical_3D  8 месяцев назад

      Well, if you plan to render it with Arnold, then it might not be possible without video editing software. You'll need video editing software to compile the image sequence into a video format. You can download DaVinci Resolve for free from their website, and the process is not overly complicated. However, if you prefer to skip the rendering and all those steps, you can simply use Playblast from the viewport. 🙂

  • @BawonoEnspire
    @BawonoEnspire Год назад +2

    Question: How torender with Texture?

    • @Mystical_3D
      @Mystical_3D  Год назад +1

      Just apply texture images and put some lights and render it.

  • @thekuzicartoon
    @thekuzicartoon Год назад

    Great tutorial. Subscribed!
    By any chance would you be willing to share your model? I found a fully rigged character that would work well in your scene. I am a Lighting/Composite Artist working on my demo reel and would love to add this to it. I would of course give you full credit for your modeling brilliance.