Maya 4.5 Fundamentals
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Translating software interaction to text (when we write) and back (when you read) can be difficult. To make it easier for you to understand, we've adopted certain typographic conventions in this book:
We've also iconized certain tidbits of information: Tips, Traps, Notes, Going Further sidebars, CD files, and CD movie files.
tip As you're working through tutorials, this is where you'll find helpful guidelines or reminders of how to perform certain techniques.
trap Pointers on potential trouble spots are highlighted as traps.
note General comments in a tutorial or interesting background comments are often highlighted as notes.
This symbol indicates when to load a scene file from the book's CD-ROM. In most cases, you can continue with your previous work, but if you're having trouble, you can dissect your problems by examining the scene file or just forge ahead by loading the next scene. Tutorials are saved at several points so that you can easily move around the book if you want. Full-resolution movies with audio are included on the CD, too. These movies should prove invaluable in speeding your progress. Instead of translating a complex series of moves and mouse clicks from the book's text, you can actually look over our shoulders while we perform each step in the tutorial and explain what we're doing. See the next section if you have any difficulties playing these .wmv files. |