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Using the RealFlow RenderKit in Maya

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Course Features

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Duration

103 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

103 minutes

Course Description

This series of lessons will show you how to use the RealFlow RenderKit within Maya. RealFlow RenderKit allows you to render RealFlow particles directly in your primary 3D program. The RealFlow RenderKit allows us to modify the size and shape our rendered particles. We can also increase or decrease the number that are rendered. Additionally, we can shade our particles using RealFlow magnitude data. RealFlow RenderKit allows us to generate meshes around our particles during render time. This eliminates the need for meshing our particles within RealFlow. This course will discuss how RealFlow particles can also be rendered as volumetric cloud, and how to import RealFlow displacement maps sequences into Maya. Maya 2010 or higher, RealFlow 5 or higher.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Learn how the RealFlow RenderKit can be used inside of Maya

The RealFlow RenderKit is an extremely powerful set of tools for rendering RealFlow particle data directly within our primary 3D application

With the RealFlow RenderKit, we have the ability to control the size and shape of our rendered particles, we can increase or decrease the number of particles that are rendered, and we can also shade our particles based on RealFlow magnitude data

Using the RealFlow RenderKit, we can also generate meshes around our particles at render time, eliminating the need to mesh our particles inside of RealFlow

During this course, we will also discuss how RealFlow particles can be rendered as volumetric clouds, as well as learning how to import RealFlow displacement map sequences into Maya for Rendering

Software required Maya 2010 and higher, RealFlow 5 and higher

Course Instructors

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Kyle Green

Instructor

Kyle was one of the first authors for Digital-Tutors, now a Pluralsight company. and has been a part of the team for over 10 years. Kyle began his career in computer graphics education as a college i...
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