Autodesk Alias Studio Tutorial – Student’s First Rendered Wheel

Following him having to stop development on his Porche Carrera Turbo by adjusting all the settings on his monitor and concentrating on detailing i.e. a wheel, he has made some good progress today.Wheel-1This is his first real attempt at a road-wheel. it is straight from my head (No pictures and no dimensions) I wrote a tutorial which I have sent to several of my students who are at the correct level. It has taken me 1 long hard day, but I am very pleased with my effort and now I am waiting for the emails to come in as and when students get stuck.—————————————

—————–Things to Know about Alias Wheels:

A wheel has loads of geometry and therefor has a large file size. This single wheel has pushed students PC’s to their limits very limits. If I displayed all 4 at one time I would not be able to do any modelling at all.This is the first proper rendering some of my students have ever done. It’s exactly like setting up a full-size car in a studio for a Photo-shoot, which is something I personally have done at Audi AG.________________________________________________________________

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