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Was a great tute. So keen to go on and try some more stuff out now!
Thanks a lot mate!
I agree you can’t do a big image of it.... but is that really the way to go about it? Making an image of a tutorial just seems well... retarded (and I’ve seen some tutorials like that, even on DeivantArt... you would figure people that active on the internet should know better).
There really is just one universal format for publishing documents on the Internet. It’s Portable Document Format, its developed by Adobe and there exists numerous free clients for converting media into PDF documents. The beauty of PDF files are that anyone with the client can read them, and everyone has the client - it is widely distributed and there is a good chance its already installed on your 'puter.
This is a goggle search [link]
Before I bought the commercial version of Adobe Acrobat I used PDF 995 which makes the job exactly as good as Adobe's software. It works by installing a PDF "printer", when you want to create a PDF simple select print and select the PDF 995 printer and the client will ask you where to save the PDF document. It’s VERY easy, fast and effortless.
I suggest you print your tut as a PDF and upload it again, then it will be of allot more use to all users of Maya and not dependant of platform.
(sorry if I got worked up, it’s a touchy subject)
And using these skills I'm working on another 3D object