Maya: Bifrost Extension

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Free Online Course: Maya: Bifrost Extension provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Maya: Bifrost Extension is taught by Aaron F. Ross.

Overview
  • Learn how to program procedural effects and simulate atmospheres using the Bifrost Extension, which holds incredible potential for 3D tool building and production.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Introducing the Bifrost Extension for Maya
    • Prerequisites
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Bifrost Basics
    • Understanding visual programming
    • Appreciating proceduralism
    • Conceptualizing the Bifrost framework
    • Enabling Bifrost in the Plug-in Manager
    • Loading a graph from the Bifrost Browser
    • Analyzing a graph in the Graph Editor
    • Navigating nested compounds
    2. Building in the Graph Editor
    • Creating a basic graph
    • Installing a new compound in the user home directory
    • Constructing a graph from compounds and other nodes
    • Moving points in normal space
    • Exposing Bifrost parameters in Maya
    • Working with scene transforms
    • Creating and publishing a compound
    3. Production with Bifrost
    • Converting Bifrost geometry to a Maya mesh
    • Assigning a material reference from Maya
    • Defining a material in the Bifrost Graph
    • Preparing a simulation disk cache
    • Writing a disk cache
    • Rendering a Bifrost volume in Arnold
    Conclusion
    • Next steps