Create A Stylized Car In Maya: The Complete Workflow – Part 7

Create A Stylized Car In Maya: The Complete Workflow – Part 7

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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series Create A Stylized Car In Maya

It’s been a long haul, but today we’re happy to bring you the seventh and final part in Shaun Keenan’s awesome Stylized Car series! In the final part Shaun will cover creating and applying the remaining textures, and look at setting up the final V-Ray shaders. Finally you’ll build a basic lighting rig and setup V-Ray for rendering. Click through to complete the series!

In this massive, multi-part tutorial, you’ll follow professional CG artist Shaun Keenan of MZP Studios, as he walks you through the entire process of creating a high-end, production quality stylized car from scratch using Maya.

Through out the series you’ll gain valuable insights into the tools and techniques used by professional artists, while working you’re way to a fully realized model. In later lessons you’ll learn how to add detail and construct the car’s interior. A topic rarely covered in car modeling tutorials. Whether you’re a beginner creating your first car, or an experienced artist just looking to brush up, this series is a must watch.


Additional Files/ Plugins:


Part 7-1: Texturing the License Plate


Part 7-2: Texturing The Fog Lights


Part 7-3: Texturing The Fiat Emblem


Part 7-4: Texturing & Shading The Turn Signals


Part 7-5: Texturing The Headlights


Part 7-6: Texturing The Fog Light Lenses


Part 7-7: Light Normal Maps


Part 7-8: Texturing The Tires


Part 7-9: Glass & 4-Way Coloring


Part 7-10: Applying The Final Shaders


Part 7-11: Rendering Set With V-Ray


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Shaun Keenan is Fusedgore on 3docean
  • http://guzforster.com Guz

    Hey Shaun, nice to read a tutorial made by you! Long time no see. This rocks, by the way.

  • daniel

    Does this one ever end, I really don’t understand why you have to make so many parts to make this happen, just create 2 parts with a video of 1 hour run time, and you already finish.

    is NOT because I don’t like your tutorials man. I love maya love your tuts as well, but when I am trying to follow you, you are reaching to a certain point in your tut and than you stop, at the other side we have to wait until the next part comes up, which is not really what everyone wants.

    anyway, I hope you get the point.

    thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

    cheers.

  • puneethbharghav

    Thank you for such a long tutorials and very rare we see such a detailed modelling tutorials in any tutorial sites.
    Waiting more tutorials from you. Best of luck..

  • http://xufellowship.cytrontech.com/sns/blogs/890 Ruth Culleton blogs

    Have you considered including some social bookmarking buttons to these blogs. At the very least for bebo.

  • ashish

    thanku so mch!!!!)))))

  • http://hicham3d.blogspot.com/ Hicham

    Thank you sir for giving your time to make such nice car with all the details , i like the cartoon style but most designers post tutorials about real cars ,wish make your work very special.