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Rep Power: 10 ![]() | 3DM3 VIDEO TUTORIAL: Photorealistic Anisotropy with mental ray for Maya In this video, from "Introduction to the Hypershade in Maya 2009", learn how to properly use the anisotropic features of the mental ray architectural material. By taking full advantage of this powerful feature, you can create incredibly realistic metallic surfaces that can mimic rough, brushed metals commonly seen across many real world objects. Read more >> ![]()
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hi, Pretty good tut, thank you. I was wondering where the rest of the series is located. I've looked around the site and can't find the rest of this series. Lastly, who is the instructor? Thanks, -CG |
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