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Author name: Michael McKinley

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.696
EAN num: 9780782143768
ISBN number: 0782143768
Label: Sybex
Manufacturer: Sybex
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 240
Printing Date: January 21, 2005
Publishing house: Sybex
Sale Popularity Level: 183185
Studio: Sybex




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The Definitive Resource for Up-and-Coming 3D Game Artists

Alias' award-winning Maya 3D animation and effects software continues to lead the industry in technological innovation and is being adopted by more and more console and computer game developers. The Game Artist's Guide to Maya is an official introduction to creating 3D game art and animations with Maya, brought to you by Maya Press, a publishing partnership between Alias and Sybex. Written by a production artist at a prominent game company, this detailed book focuses on the skills real game artists use daily to create stunning characters and environments.

By following the discussions and tutorials, you'll bring a concept through the entire game art development pipeline, learning everything from modeling, texturing, rigging, and animation, to special effects. You'll also glean insights from industry professionals and see how Maya has been used in popular games. If you're a 3D game artist, or looking to become one, this book will help you master the skills and techniques you'll need to excel in the competitive games industry.

Inside, you'll learn how to:



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The Game Artist's Guide to Maya
I think is an awesome book, it has taught me a lot about polygons in a game character for design purposes, over all great find and loved it! This book has helped me with my game design class in College. Creating games, and having fun now! Thanks Loved It!



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Not what I was hoping for
Reading the reviews for this book I knew that it would not be an easy ride but this book is just poorly written.

I have been using 3d programs for over 7 years and decided to buy this book to better learn maya and gain an understanding of games characters.

Its teaches very little because as you do the tutorials you start to realize he often uses different methods to what he instructs you too do. Often the book skips big areas and even maya features with vague sentences that explain nothing

Saying all this I have still picked up a few valuable tips from this book and as much as it could be improved I still don't think it was a waste of money but a revision is desperately needed. This book with a little extra work could easily be indispensable.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - The Game Artist's Guide to Maya
Very comprehensive book on character animation.
McKinley explains every step of the character development and its animation.
Could do a bit more on animation itself. He doesn't talk about environment either.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Character Artists Guide to Maya.
I've read the book through and I have to say it certainly hit its demographic; those who wish to extend their basic Maya skills to game art in all aspects (up to and including tips on simply getting a job as a game artist) should buy this book. If you're attempting to learn Maya or 3D altogether than you might as well pass on this book.

About the only point lacking in this book is its narrow scope -- no mention of particle effects not directly associated with the model, no mention of Sub-D modelling, etc. That critique mentioned, he had a topic to cover -- and what was on topic was covered thoroughly.

If you wish to pick up a book about learning to develop game art with polycount a concern, specifically modelling humanoid creatures, this book is for you -- and as a bonus you'll learn to have a respectible reel to demonstrate your added talents. If you don't know Maya, take that very first step very first -- then pick up this book, its a fairly light load (1-2 days read) so the benefits won't take too much time out of your day.

Rated 4 out of 5.

Pros:

>It is very detailed in its explainations (with illustrations)
>Sidebar interviews and profiles act as built-in study-breaks making you not need to stop reading
>The narrow demographic gives the reader exactly what he wishes without confusing him with stuff he either knows or doesn't care about knowing.
>Inside knowledge of the game industry is shared, including reel making.

Cons:

>Again, narrow demographic may have this book in the hands of many who it doesn't belong. Know what you buy.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - THIS IS AWESOME
this book is really helpful to those advanced or noobs in maya(im the noob) and the instructions are very detailed, 10/10!!!

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