🔔 Advance your skills even further with Topology Workshop @ elementza.com/... SPECIAL OFFER: Use code KZfaq for 20% off! 0:00 Breakdown 3:33 Flat Surface Example 56:05 Curved Surface Example
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@ElementzaАй бұрын
Why is topology challenging to learn? Where to start? Often we look at forms as a whole and not a unified set of smaller, simple forms. Understanding simple forms creates a bridge to mastering complex forms. Try to practice your topology on simple objects, and slowly work up to more challenging ones.
@user-cr1ne5ob8vАй бұрын
Hey, Mario. It would be nice if you could tell me more about the principle of working with curves/nurbs. There is a nurbs section in Maya.
@OMKAR-p7vАй бұрын
How much hours we should have to practice on topology in a day
@mfrancisco_850Ай бұрын
All of them lol@@OMKAR-p7v
@Mr_3DguyАй бұрын
As someone who works with 3D modelling almost daily. This whole channel is a goldmine for someone who wants to do modelling for a living or a hobby. So many essential steps is covered on this channel that cannot be ignored! Another thing... I highly recommend to people to learn the SubD workflow. Because then you know all the rules to fix modelling issues in lowpoly, boolean workflows or whatever there is. Keep it up Elementza!
@mokshjain4977Ай бұрын
This tutorial stands out as it goes beyond merely garnering likes or views on KZfaq. It encourages critical thinking rather than blind imitation, shedding light on the creative decisions and the rationale behind them. It's the kind of quality content I've been seeking for years, offering a logical approach to practices I've previously adopted without fully understanding. It's truly enlightening and has taught me so much.
@The9PointStarАй бұрын
This topology tutorials and the channel in general are pure gold! thank you for all your work
@the_tunezАй бұрын
another great tutorial from the greatest! This helped me understand topology so much better, you have no idea! Thanks a bunch mate!
@heinbluesАй бұрын
although i am modeling in a different software, i love your videos.
@deviprasadbiswal9779Ай бұрын
Please teach more things on youtube because a lot of people are there who can't afford your course. Thank you for the sharing your knowledge and experience.
@hamidsalami7022Ай бұрын
Hi. thank you Mario. really appreciate these golden modeling techniques. could you please make a tutorial series about modeling a Car or at least some tips and tricks for car modeling because I think modeling a car is very difficult and if someone can model a car with nice and clean topology then have ability to model everything.
@ElementzaАй бұрын
Hi thanks a lot. The thing is, there are already plenty of tutorials that cover modeling a car. Training you mentioned already exists in my Maya Masterclass program which covers building a strong modeling skill in depth. As you complete the classes with all the tasks and final tests, modeling any car (not just a car) should no longer be a challenge. Cheers! EDIT: will add the direct link for those interested elementza.com/maya-masterclass/ ...
@hamidsalami7022Ай бұрын
@@Elementza Yeah I know about the master class but unfortunately I can't afford it now. I know there are a lot of tutorial about car modeling but I'm looking for the best one :)
@CalwyneАй бұрын
Thank you! This was insanely helpful for me.
@user-hu7vw9pd2uАй бұрын
thank you very much for the high quality tutorials.
@Jakeurb8ty82Ай бұрын
Now I see why my friend recommended this channel. I don't want to go back to the model of the original starship enterprise made a couple months ago (spent absurd number of hours on it but it's one of my best pieces to date) I know some of the geometry has errors where i got tripped me up. But unlike in the past i didn't hit any firm brick walls I did not know how to proceed through. Having subject matter I was passionate and knowledgeable about helped keep me motivated. But i have pieces of geometry im afraid to touch for fear of messing it up... Now I know I've had the wrong attitude in that regard.
@ElementzaАй бұрын
Hey, thanks for taking the time to share your story. Think we've all been there. I'm so glad to hear the info helps to keep on track
@Ryan3D_GamesАй бұрын
Perfect video to practice modelling again Cheers!
@mfrancisco_850Ай бұрын
This guy is my master 💪
@everythingeverybody6526Ай бұрын
Thanks for teaching. In the future, I hope you will release many videos about Topology ^^
@darkcult99Ай бұрын
Subscribed 👍
@daso8686Ай бұрын
big thx !
@flyeffectdjАй бұрын
Can I ask what's the shortcut for the tools marking menu? Where you select to add multiple loops instead of one. Also, at 1:31:16, where you changed it for absolute offset. Thank you for the answer!
@ChaosWolfNinjaАй бұрын
Ffffffaaaaantastic! 👏
@ahuchaogudestiny9342Ай бұрын
From 9:15 please what do you mean by fall off
@MarssenАй бұрын
Hi,I'm curious, I'm currently studying architecture and trying to design fluid buildings using Maya, but I haven't found a suitable educational KZfaq channel. Could you recommend a channel that focuses on architecture in this area?"
@christianpaka5420Ай бұрын
respect
@sultanakbar92614 күн бұрын
man how do you put single straight edge using multicut tool
@Elementza4 күн бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mrx3eN1ptLzVYJs.htmlsi=fI7ExhwC53ITQI99&t=681 here you go