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PosterDigital-Tutors – Creative Development: Using HDR Images for 3D Lighting in Maya with Jon Tojek

Advanced | 2h 27m | 1.03 GB | Project Files 458 MB | Required Software: Maya 2012, Nuke 6.3v1, Photoshop CS5, PTGui v9.0

This tutorial is a guide to using HDR panoramic images for lighting with Maya and mental ray. Throughout the tutorial, we’ll cover all of the hidden details that are needed to use HDR imagery for lighting in Maya. We’ll start with physically based lighting, world scene scale, color management, proper render preview and verification of valid floating point linear color images. Once the rules for using HDR images are clearly laid out, we will take a look at how you can create your own HDR images at home using a DSLR camera, tripod, nodal head and software. Lastly, we’ll go over examples of using and editing these images for a variety of indoor and outdoor lighting situations as well as covering light extraction and making HDR kooks from an HDR photo of a light.

Home:
http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=599

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PosterDigital-Tutors – Creative Development: Photorealistic Time-Lapse Animation and Rendering in Maya and modo with Martin Mayer

Advanced | 2h 38m | 1.25 GB | Project Files 466 MB | Required Software: Maya 2012, modo 501, Fusion 6.3, ZBrush 4R2

In this tutorial we will learn the efficient use of tools and techniques for creation of a time-lapse video. Throughout these lessons we’ll delve into the animated growth of a tree branch as a time-lapse video. We’ll learn everything from modeling, texturing and shading to the animation and final compositing. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a better understanding of how you can employ efficient and productive techniques for a time-lapse video that can be used when up against a tight deadline.

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http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=616

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Ripple Training – Advanced Editing Workflows in Final Cut Pro X

Advanced | 1h 28m | 985 MB | Project Files 419 MB | Required Software: Final Cut Pro X
Advanced Editing Workflows in Final Cut Pro X takes you to the next level in your mastery of Final Cut Pro X’s revolutionary toolset. In this tutorial you’ll cut 3 different projects; a dialogue scene from a short film, a web promo and a corporate image spot. Each project type was chosen for its varied style in helping you learn the most practical and efficient ways for approaching, editing and ultimately shaping your story.

Topics include:
* Cutting a Dialogue Scene
* Cutting a Web Promo
* Cutting a Corporate Image Spot

Home:
http://www.rippletraining.com/categories/final-cut-studio-courses/final-cut-pro-products/fcpx-advanced-editing-workflows.html

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PosterDigital-Tutors – Animation Retargeting Techniques in Maya

Intermediate | 1h 15m | 474 MB | Project Files 80 MB | Required Software: Autodesk Maya 2012

In this set of Maya tutorials you will learn a variety of techniques for retargeting animation to save time building animation assets. We’ll start by learning how Maya’s Trax Editor can be used to retarget animation. We’ll then take another approach and utilize MEL to accomplish the same thing. Finally, we’ll work with Maya’s intuitive Human IK toolset to retarget from a performance-captured animation to a custom skeleton. We’ll also cover techniques for optimizing and correcting animation after it has been remapped. By the end of this set of tutorials, you will be familiar with several tools you have at your disposal for re-purposing animation, to, ultimately, save production time.

Home: http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=602

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PosterDigital-Tutors – Creative Development: Guerrilla Commercial Design Concept in Maya with Ed Whetstone

Advanced | 2h 22m | 734 MB | Project Files 9 MB | Required Software: Maya 2011, After Effects CS 5.5

In this Maya tutorial we will approach a commercial design challenge from a no-frills, efficiency-first perspective. We will be introduced to a few tools and techniques to create photorealistic material that is suitable for commercial design projects. By the end of this tutorial, we will have touched on modeling, lighting, shading, animation, scripting and rendering for efficiency and quality.

Home:
http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=617

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PosterDigital-Tutors – Maya Animation Reference Library: Animate Menu

Advanced | 1h 43m | 855 MB | Project Files 382 MB | Required Software: Autodesk Maya 2012

In this set of Maya tutorials you will learn about Maya’s Animate menu. This series takes an in-depth look into Maya’s Animate menu set.

Home:
http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=609

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Digital-Tutors – Creative Development: Modeling a Cowgirl Character in Maya and Silo with Antony Ward

Advanced | 3h 05m | 1018 MB | Project Files 11 MB | Required Software: Silo 2.2, Maya 2012

In this tutorial we will explore how to build a stylised cowgirl character using subdivision surfaces. Throughout these lessons we will explore the use of subdivision surfaces to help us quickly create a stylized cowgirl character. We will begin with a base mesh before posing her and adding clothing and detail. The result will be a highly detailed model ready for textures and rendering that can be used in an illustration or even animation. Although we will primarily be using Silo throughout the tutorial, the techniques taught in these lessons can be followed along using any subdivision surfaces software.

Home:
http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=618

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Lynda.com – Color Correction in Final Cut Pro X

Beginner | 2h 40m | 1.41 GB | Project Files 1.12 GB | Required Software: Apple Final Cut Pro X

In this course, author Robbie Carman details the principles of color grading in Final Cut Pro X, while explaining how to enhance and stylize footage. The course spells out the differences between primary and secondary corrections and demonstrates fixing problematic footage with contrast corrections and neutralizing color casts. The course also discusses secondary corrections with shape and color masks and explains how to make projects broadcast safe. Additional topics include evaluating clips using the video scopes, and how to create stylized looks. Exercise files accompany the course.

Topics include:
* Understanding the video scopes
* Using Balance Color and Match Color
* Fixing under- and overexposed clips
* Expanding contrast
* Controlling saturation
* Using color and shape masks
* Creating looks with primary and secondary corrections

Home:
http://www.lynda.com/tutorial/83097

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Lynda.com – Photoshop Masking & Compositing: Hair

Intermediate | 3h 06m | 875 MB | Project Files 434 MB | Required Software: Adobe Photoshop

In this installment of his popular Masking & Compositing series, Photoshop guru Deke McClelland shows how to select hair?down to the individual strands?and composite portraits against new backgrounds. The course covers how to mask out hair, paint in detail, blend hair, merge channels, and match light sources. Deke also explores special techniques for working with both dark and light hair, as well as extracting hair from complex backgrounds. Exercise files accompany the course.

Topics include:
* Understanding the Calculations command
* Calculating masks with the Subtract and Add modes
* Enhancing a mask with Apply Image
* Creating a traditional blue screen mask
* Masking dark hair against a busy background
* Painting in missing hairs with a Wacom tablet
* Masking blonde hair and flames
* Performing selective edits with Dodge and Burn
* Masking a difficult image in multiple passes

Home:
http://www.lynda.com/tutorial/91589

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