Hello folks, this is my last work. I hope you enjoy. Weapon ARH-42. Model intended for game version. Softwares: Autodesk Maya 8.5, Adobe Photoshop CS4, Xnormal, Marmoset Toolbag Concept Art by: Alexey Pyatov
Hello, I am a CG artist looking forward for freelancing.I assure that i have something different in my characters. Presently i work in Autodesk Maya.I would be glad if anybody could help me out with this. Thank You, Regards Lutab
Guys i have another error # Error: line 1: IndentationError: file D: \Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2022\Python37\lib\site-packages\shiboken2\files.dir\shibokensupport\__feature__.py line 142: unexpected indent #
Trying different FBX SDKs? Is this process using sample presets from Autodesk FBX Extensions
and building in Visual Studio into .dll, then using that in the 3ds max install
folders? Just checking this method is correct for trying FBX SDKs.
While this quote made me spill my coffee, i reckon a few Max plugins that try to match a fillet-friendly boolean operator. The 3dsMax community (Autodesk) should stop sleeping and get a useful add-on for once.
Also looking for an answer to this! Does it have a different name? I managed to find something maybe related to this? http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/autodesk-maya/baking-ambient-occlusion-color-and-light-maps-in-maya-using-mentalray-3/
I see thx, Photoshop CS6 opens but image is not!! :( I don't know WTF ??? wtf this autodesk is doing, everything worked before. For f.. sake. Sorry but cant stand how buggy is this release of maya. thx for reply :)
I think this is right, but 3ds max has a free educational version, (same as regular ver.) just go to autodesk site. I would learn that... maya, or modo. Still, its whatever floats your boat man.
I believe you will find these located under: Library/Preferences/Autodesk/maya/2018/scripts where 2018 can be replaced by whatever version you have installed. I'm not 100% sure on this, but I "think" it's correct. :sweat:
It looks like you are using Windows 8. The oldest version with official Windows 8 support is 3ds Max 2013. http://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Windows-8-Support-for-Autodesk-products.html