Hi, Mike. The bubbles that you are looking for are in "Material graph". Tab "Material" - button "Material Graph" or right click on material "Edit material graph". New window opened and bubbles node in here.
Hey Mike, I'm just a newbie in learning maya but being an old hand at 3Ds max and Rhino 3d I found it simpler to just create random size in maya or what ever modeling program you are comfortable with and import it in with the rest of your model. hope that was of some help.
Hi, Mike. The bubbles that you are looking for are in "Material graph". Tab "Material" - button "Material Graph" or right click on material "Edit material graph". New window opened and bubbles node in here.
It's a lot of help in my Competition. Thank you. Mike.
Great tutorial like always 🖖
Hey Mike, I'm just a newbie in learning maya but being an old hand at 3Ds max and Rhino 3d I found it simpler to just create random size in maya or what ever modeling program you are comfortable with and import it in with the rest of your model. hope that was of some help.
thank you mike!!!!!!!!!!
Mike super !!thanks it could be created tutorials this bottle ?
you know a way to convert bifrost to meshes ?
really cool, thanks.
Thanks
can i take it from KeyShot to Maya with the new modifications?
No, sorry
Nice
Thanks