Summary


Having toured the interface, you learned to interact with Maya's virtual world so that you can see the things you want to see, from the angle you want to see them, and shaded the way you want. You have also begun to learn a common language for the parts of Maya so that you can tell the Tool Box from the Channel Box. Here's a short summary of what you've been exposed to:

  • 3D manipulation with Alt+mouse button A core skill you will need every time you want to change the view in a Maya panel.

  • The Hotbox Even if you aren't using it yet, you can begin to explore what it does and see how it can make working with Maya more efficient.

  • Playback, scrubbing, and time range Essential skills for creating, editing, and viewing your animation.

  • The names A common language for the Maya interface components so that you can understand the rest of this book.

  • Zoom windows and zoom extents When you get lost in a 3D view panel, these actions bring you back to your work quickly and easily.

  • Panel layouts Use them to quickly reset the interface to one that's optimal for the task at hand.

These are truly the fundamental tasks and concepts of Maya. The key point to take from this chapter is 3D view manipulations. After practicing the Alt+mouse movements for a few hours, they should start to become second nature, and you'll benefit from a more instinctive use of the Alt+mouse manipulations as you move on to learn new things. From this point, you're ready to learn how to create and modify scene elements, such as objects, lights, and cameras, and to round out your knowledge of Maya's menus.



Maya 5 Fundamentals
Maya 4.5 Fundamentals
ISBN: 0735713278
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 198

flylib.com © 2008-2017.
If you may any questions please contact us: flylib@qtcs.net