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Reliability of Maya as a scientific research tool?
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Hello all

I start simulating cars movements and my client (who’s very happy with the results), asked me to come with papers showing the reliability of Maya as a scientific research tool.
Also a list of worldwide companies/industries using Maya would help.
(NASA, Medicine, Architecture…).
What I need is ideas of where to find this kind of info.

Thanx
E.



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  • THNKR
  • Posted: 25 April 2010 05:39 AM

The reliability of Maya as a scientific research tool is zero. I’ve seen Maya used in court to convince a jury that an event took place in a certain way, and I think it’s a disgrace. I’d be more than happy to testify as an expert witness against anyone who claims that Maya can be used to prove anything at all.



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  • thisthis
  • Posted: 25 June 2010 09:17 PM

Hi.I’m trying to learn how to operate in maya 2008.I got a problem and I was hoping somebody here could help me.ok...so i create an oject, i assign new material,blinn,than I add a 2d texture like ramp.everything is ok untill here.i press 6 so that i can see my texture in the perspective view.again everything ok.but.. when I tap the space bar and turn to four view panels,even if I press 6 at every panel all it does is the object turning like white or something.pisses me off cause in my tutorial the guy does not have this problem.don’t know what the hell to do.please help me.thank you very much.



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please start your own thread…

Author: n8skow

Replied: 26 June 2010 01:18 PM