The Area posts a look at getting started using Maya XGen to create a microscopic view of a simple, but hairy jumping spider. This will guide you to use XGen splines, deformers, paint effects along side Arnold Renderer’s Render Curves. Check out the step by step guide to A Starter’s Guide to Using Maya XGen, Creating a Jumping Spider here.
[blockquote source=”Autodesk, The Area”]This tutorial is a beginners guide to using splines with XGen and MtoA[/blockquote].
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A Starter’s Guide to Using Maya XGen, Creating a Jumping Spider
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