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Tea and cookies in Houdini

Rohan Dalvi 2014-05-06 08:32 article  > All

New commercial training course by Rohan Dalvi released.

The aim of this commercial training is to take you through the process of creating the "Tea and Cookies" image, all the way from modeling to render and even the final color grading entirely in Houdini from scratch. This should help you gain a better perspective towards using Houdini as your primary tool for creating 3d content.

 

The training will take you through various aspects of Houdini including, Polygonal Modeling, Procedural modeling, Dynamics, Shader Building, Lighting, Rendering and Color Grading.

The training is split into to parts, each part is available separately. Part 1 will cover the modeling of the entire scene and Part 2 shall deal with the lighting, shading and rendering the final image. Given below are the details regarding the two sections.

Author: Rohan Dalvi Editor: Michal Franczak
Tags: rohan
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