Rendering a wireframe in maya

In this 3d modeling lesson you will learn about how to render the wire frame mode object in 3d modeling and animation software Autodesk Maya. For this type of 3d model rendering you need to learn about the rendering node which is a set of the nodes of the rendering farm created in Hypershade.
Hypershade is rendering, texture and materializing options box in 3d modeling and animation software Autodesk Maya it is one of the most important texturing and rendering tools. Hypershade is present in the Window menu of the main menus > Rendering editors.
For here in this lesson we have a 3d model of tee shirt in the 3d modeling and animation software Autodesk Maya which will later on be rendered with wire frames on it in 3d modeling and animation software Autodesk Maya you can import this 3d model or any other from the internet.


    Steps:

  1. Import the 3d model and then texture it in the Maya if you do not know how to texture then watch our video tutorials for how to texture here you will learn how to texture you image and render with wire frame.
  2. Select the object, in the main menus click on the Window option and then in the rendering editors click on the Hypershade.
  3. Rendering a wireframe in mayaThere are two sections of the Hypershade one is Create Maya nodes and other contains the nodes you create. Now hold down the middle mouse button and drag on the work section of the Hypershade first a Lambert node, then scroll down and then drag through the Ramp rendering node, scroll down and middle mouse held down and drag the Condition node and then the sample input. One more node you need is UV snap shot, in the Window of main menus click on the UV texture editor and then click on the polygon menus UV texture editor and then click on the snap shot and then you save it your desktop.
  4. Restore down your window and drag throw the UV snap shot and the texture image on the Hypershade work area.
  5. Now connect these nodes in order with each other and then apply a render scene.
  6. For more details watch this video tutorial now.