Linear Workflow Rendering Strategies in Maya 2012

Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this Maya tutorial, you will learn how to dramatically improve the realism of your lighting by incorporating a linear workflow into your rendering pipeline. Software required: Maya 2012.
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Course Description
In this Maya tutorial, you will learn how to dramatically improve the realism of your lighting by incorporating a linear workflow into your rendering pipeline. We will begin with an explanation of the linear workflow process, and help to clarify exactly why a linear workflow is needed is order to get lighting results that are much more realistic. From there, we will learn the various steps for setting up a linear workflow in Maya, including the use of Maya's Color Management features, gamma-correcting images and textures to be rendered and displayed correctly, maintaining a proper linear workflow during the compositing phase, and many additional tips and techniques that will help you get much more realistic lighting results with significantly less effort. Software required: Maya 2012.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 0m 59s
—Introduction and Project Overview 0m 59sLinear Workflow Rendering Strategies in Maya- 1h 1m
—Understanding Linear Workflow 4m 52s
—Using the Color Management Features of Maya 8m 20s
—Gamma-correcting Textures in Maya 14m 20s
—Rendering Physical Sun and Sky with Color Management 8m 4s
—Compositing with Linear Workflow 17m 40s
—When to Avoid Gamma-correction in Maya 8m 19s