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    • Product Modelling
    • 2D Character Creation
    • Environment Clean Process
  • PROJECTS
  • CONTACT
    • CONTACT US
    • JOB
  • Our Partners

Product Modeling

Maya's product modeling process encompasses various stages to craft intricate 3D representations. Beginning with primitive shapes, artists refine geometry using tools like extrusion, beveling, and sculpting. Precision is achieved through snapping, grid alignment, and numerical input. NURBS and curves aid in creating complex, organic forms. The process involves thoughtful consideration of edge flow for optimal deformation and animation. UV mapping assigns textures seamlessly, enhancing realism.

 Shoe modeling in Maya involves a systematic approach, starting with basic shapes to establish the shoe's overall form. Artists refine the geometry through extrusion, edge manipulation, and sculpting to capture intricate details like shoe soles, stitching, and laces. Attention is given to maintaining proper edge flow for realistic deformation during animation. UV mapping ensures precise placement of textures, enhancing the shoe's appearance. Non-destructive techniques, such as modifiers and deformers, allow for iterative adjustments to achieve the desired design. The process integrates Maya's versatile toolset, from creating accurate shoe lasts to finalizing materials, resulting in visually compelling and true-to-life 3D shoe models. 

 

The handbag modeling process in Maya involves a methodical approach, starting with basic shapes to establish the bag's overall structure. Artists refine geometry through techniques like extrusion, edge manipulation, and sculpting to capture intricate details such as seams, handles, and embellishments. Ensuring proper edge flow is crucial for realistic deformations during animation. UV mapping is utilized for precise texture placement, enhancing the bag's visual appeal. Non-destructive techniques, including modifiers and deformers, allow for iterative adjustments to achieve the desired design. Maya's diverse toolset facilitates the creation of accurate handbag models, from the main body to straps, resulting in realistic and visually appealing 3D representations.

 

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