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Re: Need Maya Lighting / Rendering techniques geared toward broadcast design...
by abie silva on Sep 22, 2008 at 7:54:02 pm

Thanks for the post Nel; your info is useful and greatly appreciated. So often I've wanted to abandon Maya all together for Cinema4D. I actually saw it in its first release and all I have heard are good things about it, how it's geared specifically for Motion and Broadcast design; from what I can see by your work, it really is. Impressive body of work, by the way. Before I head for the hills though, I want to make sure that I give Maya all I've got, after all, I'm still paying back school loans for going to school to learn it. So before I take on another 3D package, I want to make sure that I can learn all that I can from the one I'm already familiar with. However, I will definitely be picking it up in the future, no doubt.



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