Maya Monday: More Redshift and Maya

In case you missed this tutorial series on Redshift and Maya:
- Maya Monday: Redshift and Maya, part 1
- Maya Monday: Redshift and Maya, part 2
- Maya Monday: Redshift and Maya, part 3
Redshift for beginners tutorials from Jesus Fernandez
Redshift for beginners – 01 Physical Light
Jesus Fernandez has several videos on working with Redshift in Maya. Make sure you check out his YouTube channel. His tutorials are really good and he does a nice job of explaining things. The tutorials below are his beginner tutorials, but he has a lot more that are more in depth.
Redshift for beginners – 02 Subsurface Scattering
Redshift For Beginners – AOV – Ambient Occlusion
Redshift For Beginners – AOV – Zdepth
Redshift For Beginners – AOV – Puzzle Matte
Redshift For Beginners – Interior Lighting
Simple Ocean Solution for Redshift and Maya
This is not a video tutorial but is a quick way to render a simple ocean by Steven Cormann, Visual Development/Matte Painter/Generalist, and an Environment Artist at ILM. Make sure you check out his ArtStation page. His work is incredible.
Learn More about Redshift
Redshift is the world’s first fully GPU-accelerated, biased renderer.
Redshift is a powerful GPU-accelerated renderer. It was built to meet the specific demands of contemporary high-end production rendering. Redshift is tailored to support creative individuals and studios of every size. It offers a suite of powerful features and integrates with industry standard CG applications.
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