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Image Planes In Maya

This is a brisk 3-part series on creating image planes in Maya. I will cover multiple ways pf creating image planes, working with image planes, file formats. and how to create a handy rig to manipulate image planes.

 

 
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price: FREE
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field: 3D Modeling
applications: Autodesk Maya, Adobe Photoshop

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