this is long time ago , maybe nobody answer but.... its possible turn a repromesh into individual objects keep their transform locations? i cant use instancers , need the color node udim uvs... i wonder if breakout node can do some connection to output the transforms but not sure yet
Hi, I was referred to you through another channel. I have an issue that maybe you can help me with: When I reference in a my MASH network (its own scene file), everything imports fine, except the actual MASH instancer. No matter what I try, it is not visible (same if I import instead of reference). Do you have any idea why this might be? The scene I reference into is very large, so I can't afford to bring in a MASH mesh. I'm working in Maya 2017 with the latest update. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Hey Ronnie, I'm afraid I'm going to need a scene where this is happening in order to look into this - my email address is on the info page of the channel.
Hi Tom, easy :) 1. Add a light (e.g. a directional light) 2. Press 7 on the keyboard to turn on lighting 3. In the lighting menu in the viewport, turn on 'Shadows' Best, Ian
I like your tutorials. You zip through a lot of information extremely concisely and yet clearly. More please!
+Kimon Matara You're welcome! I will indeed be making more :)
Fantastic run through!
this is long time ago , maybe nobody answer but.... its possible turn a repromesh into individual objects keep their transform locations? i cant use instancers , need the color node udim uvs... i wonder if breakout node can do some connection to output the transforms but not sure yet
cool thanks for this! can you do a 2017 version of this videos? its a bit different from 2016 ext2 version.
great tutorial! thank you
Hi, I was referred to you through another channel. I have an issue that maybe you can help me with: When I reference in a my MASH network (its own scene file), everything imports fine, except the actual MASH instancer. No matter what I try, it is not visible (same if I import instead of reference). Do you have any idea why this might be? The scene I reference into is very large, so I can't afford to bring in a MASH mesh. I'm working in Maya 2017 with the latest update. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Hey Ronnie, I'm afraid I'm going to need a scene where this is happening in order to look into this - my email address is on the info page of the channel.
How do you get these shadows in viewport?
Hi Tom, easy :)
1. Add a light (e.g. a directional light)
2. Press 7 on the keyboard to turn on lighting
3. In the lighting menu in the viewport, turn on 'Shadows'
Best,
Ian
+Ian Waters thanks didnt know about step 3 thanks so much
plz what's your GPU model??
+rezki lakhzoum Hey, it uses the GPU to try and speed up the mesh building. It's not always faster - it depends a lot on how good your GPU is.
and what's your GPU?