Use light and camera choices in Maya 7

Use light and camera choices in Maya 7

This Maya 7 video tutorial teaches you how to use light and camera choices in Maya 7 from Autodesk.

This video is from the "Maya Basics" course.

Shaders alone do a lot to give a realistic feel to various materials, and adding textures to the mix gives them even more impact. See how to use light and camera choices in Maya 7.

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