Digital-Tutors Releases Flash And Maya Integration Training

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Digital-Tutors released Flash and Maya Integration -- the newest release in a growing library of interactive training for emerging digital artists using Flash, an advanced authoring environment for creating interactive content for digital, Web, and mobile platforms, and Maya, the award-winning 3-D modeling, animation, effects, and rendering solution.

FLASH AND MAYA INTEGRATION provides nearly two and half hours of project-based training for technical artists learning an innovative workflow to exporting, rendering, and publishing data and creative techniques for seamlessly integrating Flash and Maya for deploying 3-D assets and animations on the web.

Popular highlights from FLASH AND MAYA INTEGRATION include: review of Flash application, review of Maya application, creating 3D turntables, ActionScript 1.0 and 3.0, using Maya Vector Renderer, working with fills and edges, rendering wireframes, shadows, reflections and highlights, alternate edge workflow, working with multiple frames, repeated tracing with Flash JavaScript, using Papervision 3D, exporting Collada files for use in Papervision 3D, updating builds with SVN, coding 3D actions, various tips and tricks, and additional lessons developed to teach artists Flash and Maya integration.

For a complete outline and detailed pricing information of FLASH AND MAYA INTEGRATION visit: www.digitaltutors.com/store/product.php?productid=3498.

FLASH AND MAYA INTEGRATION is also available for download at: http://www.digitaltutors.com/store/product.php?productid=3499.






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