All Entries in the "What is New"
Maya 2010 nCloth & Maya Nucleus
This two-part demonstration video introduces Maya nCloth’s easy-to-use, interactive workflow by showing you how to create a basic cloth object, apply forces to it, and have it interact with other objects in the scene. In the second part of the video, you’ll learn how to create clothing for a character.
Wrinkle Feature in Maya 2010 Muscle
Powerful Maya Muscle weight-painting functionality lets you create highly precise skin wrinkling. This video demonstrates how to use the Relative Sticky mode, the relax deformer, and wrinkle maps to achieve advanced wrinkle effects.
Maya 2010 Animation Features
Objects can be easily animated along a curve or surface with automatic bank, roll, and yaw; editing of motion path or other animation parameters during playback is also supported.
Maya 2010 Paint Tools
More than 500 editable, pressure-sensitive, preset brushes integrated within the Maya application can be used to create a vast range of realistic effects, including trees, grass and flowers, realistic hair, eyebrows, and beards and special effects, such as lightning, clouds, rain, star fields, fireworks,
Accelerated Modeling and Mapping in Maya
This video introduces the key tools for taking advantage of a streamlined poly modeling workflow. You’ll also learn how to take advantage of the improved symmetrical modeling functionality, merge vertices tool, average normal move, and other features, You’ll also see a demonstration of key new UV layout and unfolding options.
Maya Nucleus (What’s New)
Get in touch with the new simulation tools that made Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited software celebrated—for less. There’s now only single version of Autodesk Maya. That means Maya users gain access to the Maya Unlimited 2009 software’s innovations: the Maya Nucleus dynamic simulation framework,
Self Collision Workflow – Maya Muscle
This video will show you how use multiple collision types, including Smart Collisions, can be layered on top of existing deformers to create convincing skin articulation and animation.
Maya Live Motion Tracking
From this place you can get many free video tutorials on Maya Live. Maya live is great application at all. It’s the most interesting feature of Maya. With Maya live you can merge both types of videos such, the real world’s video footage and 3d animation prepared in Maya software. [...]
Maya Composite
Maya Composite is a high-performance, high dynamic range (HDR) structure with tools for keying, tracking, color correction, rotoscoping, paint, and warping as well. It contains sophisticated filters (with motion blur and depth of field),
Improved Polygon Modeling Workflow
soft selection for TRS, quick loop select, and multi-component selection mode. You’ll also see a demonstration of the poly count options window along with Tweak mode and the Preserve Seam functionality.


