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Mudbox 2013 Cookbook

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Mudbox 2013 Cookbook

Overview of this book

"Mudbox 2013 Cookbook" covers a variety of techniques that can be used to bring your imagination to life. You will be able to create detailed characters and environments like the ones found in games, movies, and on television. Each recipe is one more building block towards digitally sculpting your ideas into reality. "Mudbox 2013 Cookbook" is written in recipes so that you can refer back to it whenever you seek help. The advanced techniques described in this book cover the whole spectrum of Mudbox's capabilities. With this book you will learn the foundational techniques in using Mudbox as well as more advanced ones "Mudbox 2013 Cookbook" will guide the reader step by step through the process of creating brushes, sculpting, 3d painting, lighting assets, extracting normal maps, and many other techniques. If a recipe is too advanced for you then you can visit the suggested recipes listed at the end of the recipe to learn supporting techniques. Supporting images are used for readers who understand things more visually. Each recipe is rated for difficulty so that you can find techniques that line up with your skill level. Once you complete the beginner and intermediate recipes you will be able to move on to the more advanced recipes.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Mudbox 2013 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Creating a turntable


This recipe will show you how to create a turntable in Mudbox 2013, and save it to a movie file. Creating a turntable of your model is a very good method of showing off an asset that you have created. You get to see the model from all sides and you can let it loop for as long as you want.

Getting ready

For this recipe we are just going to use the default cow model that comes with Mudbox. Just open up Mudbox, choose File | New Scene, and choose the cow from the Starting points window that pops up.

How to do it...

The following steps will help you to create a turntable:

  1. 1. First, choose Render | Create Turntable Movie....

  2. 2. Adjust the settings to the output size and frames per second you desire. Recording at a larger resolution and higher frame rate will require more computing power. The following screenshot shows the settings for an HD sized render of the turntable:

    You have to do a little math when setting up your timing. In the previous example, we are rendering out 60 frames...