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Paint Effects is one of the most fun and visually impressive tools in Maya. At first, it seems like a paint program with the option to paint trees and flowers, but it can also paint 3D objects onto other 3D objects. For example, you can paint a tree onto a terrain you've painted in a viewport, and the tree's components ”the branches, twigs, and leaves ”will actually exist in 3D space instead of looking like a "flat," painted-on effect. You can also easily adjust and animate these elements to get a 3D environment with realistic light, movement, and shadows. With Paint Effects, you can paint a landscape with plants in a matter of minutes, and a 3D tour of that landscape is just a few clicks away! Some of the areas of Paint Effects you'll explore include the following:

  • Making objects paintable Before you can start using Paint Effects to paint on an object, you must make it paintable.

  • Brush control You'll learn about the controls for brushes, such as width and density, to help you get better results.

  • Picking a brush type Before you begin making your own brushes, you'll want to explore the hundreds of preset brushes that come with Maya.

  • Optimizing the display Paint Effects taxes your system and graphics display, so you need to control what's displayed and its level of detail to keep your visual feedback fast and accurate.

  • Modifying paint strokes After you've created a stroke, you can change its shape and how Paint Effects uses the stroke.

  • Playblast You can use this feature in Maya to get a reliable preview of what the animation will look like when playing at full speed.

Key Terms

stroke The paint stroke; what's created when you drag the Paint Effects tool. The stroke, which is attached to a NURBS curve, controls how the paint is applied along the path you draw with the Paint Effects tool.

brush The collection of Paint Effects settings that define what the stroke looks like and how it acts; can be thought of as your "paint" ”daisies, hay, noodles, and so on.

template brush Your current brush settings. You can configure these settings to affect what the next stroke looks like, or select a new brush to reconfigure the template brush settings.

Hotkeys to Memorize

8 switch to Paint Effects panel

b+LMB drag resize the brush scale

Shift+B+LMB-drag resize the brush width

m+LMB-drag offset stroke from surface

Ctrl+b open the Brush Settings dialog box

Shift+V open the Visor

Alt+h hide deselected objects

Ctrl+Shift+H unhide last hidden object

Ctrt+h hide selected objects



Maya 4. 5 Fundamentals
Maya 4.5 Fundamentals
ISBN: 0735713278
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 201

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