Use ASHLI bump shaders in Maya

Use ASHLI bump shaders in Maya

In this Maya lesson we will learn how to use ASHLI bump shaders to make a low polygon mesh look more detailed in real time. Creating ASHLI bump maps for Maya objects is a quick way to achieve detailed results. Watch and see how to use these ASHLI bump shaders in Maya.

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