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Maya nParticle Fundamentals

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Course Features

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Duration

408 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

408 minutes

Course Description

The nParticle System, a simple simulation tool that you can use to your advantage, is a valuable resource. Maya nParticle Foundations will teach you the basics of the tools and functions you'll use when using the nParticles toolset. You'll first learn how to work with Emitters and Particle Nodes. Next, you will explore Fields, Colliders and the Nucleus Solver. Next, you will explore different particle types, including cloud, point, and cloud. You will also learn about Arnold and the Maya Hardware Renderer. After the basics are covered, you will create a project that demonstrates everything you have learned about the nParticle process. This course will teach you how to use Maya’s nParticle System for creating a wide range of simulations. Software required: Autodesk Maya 2017.

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What You Will Learn

By the end of this course, you'll know how to use Maya's nParticle System to create a huge variety of simulations

Finally, after the basics have been covered, you will produce a project to showcase everything you've learned about the nParticle pipeline

Multiple rendering methods will be discussed including using Arnold and the Maya Hardware Renderer

Next, you'll explore multiple particle types including point, ball, cloud, and water particles

Software required Autodesk Maya 2017

You'll learn about working with Emitters, Particle Nodes, Fields, Colliders, and the Nucleus Solver

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