Blender Maya



This is a part of a series on Blender 3D- Part 1.

New in Blender 2.92. A completely new workflow for editing meshes, new physics simulation methods, faster Cycles rendering, better compositing with Eevee, and so much more. Blender 2.92 marks the beginning of something incredible. But wait, there's more. Check out what's new in 2.92. Short series for anyone who's making the move from Maya to Blender as I recently did. Baya is a Blender tool that generate Maya source file (.ma) inside Blender. Note: Baya is compatible only with Blender 2.80+. How is it useful Baya is a quick way to exchange data with other artists who might use Maya.

Serious 3D Modeling business ahead, no weenies allowed.

Making the jump from Maya to Blender can seem daunting at first, particularly given Blender’s negative, but undeserved, reputation for being overly complex and difficult to use. In the following post I hope to demystify Blender as a tool in order to help minimize barriers to entry and to help you make a more informed decision when considering the switch. This post is meant to illuminate some of the ease-of-use functions that Blender offers for modelers. (It won’t cover the following: scene navigation, adding geometry to a scene, basic selection & confirmation, saving, exporting, etc.) In this post, I’m going to assume the reader’s familiarity with the Autodesk Maya software package. Otherwise, said topics and their particularities are readily accessible.

With that said, here’s what you need to know to get up to speed with Blender 3D:

Num-Pad Camera Control + Image Plane Setup

Coming from Maya, one of the most useful modeling tools I found in Blender was the Numpad Camera System. The numbers 7, 1, and 3 map to Top, Front, and Side views, respectively, and allow for quick switching between orthogonal views without changing windows or sacrificing screen space for more viewports. Additionally, the number 5 will switch between Orthographic and Perspective cameras, allowing for a greater amount flexibility when defining shapes or matching forms. These features willonly work with a numpad.

Pressing NUMPAD_5 switches between Orthographic and Perspective cameras.

Switching between angles with the Numpad. Pressing Ctrl + NUMPAD_7, NUMPAD_1, or NUMPAD_3 will show the opposite camera angles (Bottom, Back, Side).

Reference Images In Blender

One of the most useful distinctions between Blender and other 3D modeling packages is its integration of Reference Images. Put simply, the information is there when needed and gone when not. To setup Image Planes in Blender, open the Properties Shelf (3D Viewport > N > Background Images > Add Image)

From here you can load any reference image you want, set it to whichever Axis (view) you want, and adjust its placement in the scene. Additionally, I found setting the opacity to ~30% and using the Front option was the easiest way to use the tool.

Image planes automatically hide themselves when the camera isn’t locked to one of the cardinal axes. NOTE: Image planes will only appear in an Orthographic viewport, so make sure you aren’t in Perspective.

Basic Modeling Controls + Axis Locking

When considering efficiency and productivity, the goal is to maximize the speed and control one has, particularly in the actions used most. Blender takes this to heart with its Axis Locking integration. I’ll demonstrate Axis Locking with the Grab/Translate function, but it’s implementation is global across scale, rotate, and extrude as well.

Pressing G allows the translation of a selected object and a RMB Click will confirm its placement. Prior to confirmation, pressing X, Y, or Z will constrain the objects translation to the selected axis.

These constraints can be used with any kind of selection (Edge selection above).

Vertex Snap

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Another useful tool to speed up your modeling is the Vertex Snap toggle. Users can additionally hold CTRL when translating a selected vertex to switch the toggle to its opposite state. I prefer working with the toggle disabled and only enabling it when needed.

NOTE: Vertex snap is driven by the position of your cursor, not by the location of the vertex, itself. As demonstrated above, the snap only occurs when the cursor gets close to the intended vertex.

Auto-Merge Editing

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One of my favorite feature gems found when switching to Blender, the Auto-Merge function is a huge time-saver and can really speed up the modeling workflow. This feature will automatically merge vertices that share the same location in 3D space and works extremely well with the Vertex Snap Feature.

Vertex Snap + Auto Merging = Speed. To enable, enter Edit Mode > Mesh > AutoMerge Editing

Fill Hole + Triangulate

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With an Edgeloop selected, press F to fill the hole and CTRL + T to triangulate it.

Center Pivot

Centering the pivot, one of Blender’s stumbling blocks, can be a bit tedious. The best workaround I’ve found has been to enable the Dynamic Spacebar Menu plugin. You’ll have to remember some hot-keys for this one, but it will be committed to muscle memory in no time.

Tab into Edit Mode, make your selection or press A to select all, Spacebar > Snap Cursor Menu > Cursor to Selected, then Tab out of Edit Mode and press CTRL + ALT + Shift + C and select Origin to 3D Cursor.

Knife Tool

Another Simple tool is the Knife tool. In Blender, it’s activated with the K key, and it automatically snaps to vertices and the mid-point of edges.

Freezing Transformations

I feel that freezing or zeroing an object’s translation/rotation information is traditionally a good practice when finalizing a file. This is particularly true when importing the object into another software package or game engine.

Hit CTRL + A and select Location and Rotation and Scale.

Adding Edgeloops

Blender’s Edgeloop integration is also excellent. Much like its other commands, it’s tied to a simple key command, and learning it will drastically increase modeling speed.

While in Edit Mode, pressing CTRL + R will overlay an Edgeloop in Magenta. Scrolling up or down with the mouse wheel will add or remove additional Edgeloops to the overlay. RMB Click confirms the amount and allows you to slide along the selected edge for preferred placement. RMB Click will confirm and place the loops at the desired position. LMB Click will cancel out of the slide placement and will center the Edgeloops instead.

Proportional Editing (Soft Selection)

Soft Selection is one of the most powerful organic modeling tools in the Maya suite. A similar function, called Proportional Editing, is used in Blender.

Select a face, edge, or vertex and press O to enter Proportional Editing Mode. Hit G to grab and you should notice a white ring around your selection. This is the tool’s area of influence. Scroll wheel up or down to increase or decrease the affected area.

Mesh Select Mode Switch

Switch between edges, faces, and vertices on the fly with this hotkey setup.

When in Edit Mode: CTRL + Tab

Manipulator Orientation

Changing the 3D manipulator orientation is a crucial element of modeling in any software package. I use this function all the time to set the Z-axis to the normal direction of faces.

In the Properties Shelf, hit the pull-down menu under Transform Orientations, then select from the available options.

Additional Blender-Specific Features and Benefits:

  • It’s Free
  • Built-in Add-on Repository
  • Feature-wide Search
  • Modifier System
  • Software Stability
  • A catch-all for game development: sculpting & retopology, integrated game engine, particle systems/simulations, and animation & rigging.

Value for Indies and Students:

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The recent explosion of independent video game development, crowdfunding, and digital marketplaces pulls an ever-increasing number of students in the arts and technology field toward independent development careers. Additionally, the cost for development has drastically decreased for independents, resulting from a recent shift towards lower operating costs, due to price drops for commercial game engines and other development software. With this context in mind, and understanding the difficulty educational institutions have with teaching current development methods, students are in a position where they have ample opportunity to excel, but lack the technical knowledge to do so. Due to the relative novelty of 3D independent development, and the tools used in its creation, there’s a lack of well-organized, concise, and thorough information. Most of the educational information available to beginners is either not free, dispersed, inconsistent, contradictory, or otherwise tedious to access. This environment requires that students waste their time cherry-picking between sub-par or incomplete resources, which is obviously not conducive to productivity. As a result, I hoped to demonstrate the practical application of the Blender 3D production software, in an attempt to better prepare students for independent development careers, and to aid in the transition from a high-cost product to a low-cost alternative.

Technical Info:

  • Autodesk Maya 2013 x64
  • Blender 2.71
  • April 23, 2016
  • 1,375 Downloads
  • 1 Like
  • Blender 2.7x
  • Render: Blender Internal
  • Creator: MZiemys
  • License: CC-0
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Description:

Theme based on Maya's color. As a Maya user no matter how much I love Blender I often get really annoyed by Blender's colors in the 3d viewport. It always seems to be hard to work in wireframe mode and the default colored lighting feels really distracting not to mention the background too dark for my taste. Here is what I came up with to solve this problem as far. 3d viewport is the main thing, but I also tried to make the UI similar to what I am used to with a few improvements trying to make it uniformly clear what is selected and what is not in the UI and making it flat for less distractions. The idea would be to disable additional Solid OpenGL Lights, set specular color to black and make the light come directly from the viewer's direction as well in the User Preferences System tab.

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Comments:

  • CaptainRex

    Hmm, I have never used MAYA, but the colors are really nice! Good job, looking forward to updates : )

    Cheers, Rex

    Written April 23, 2016
  • SoggyAnimates

    I think this looks amazing. I've used Maya once but found it hard to understand. And by the way. Everywhere I go I see this guy.^ CaptainRex is literally everywhere in blendswap.

    Written April 24, 2016
  • chrisbreen1995

    Had to use Maya for a animation course, i like the colours so thank you for this :)

    Written April 25, 2016
  • MZiemys
    Written April 26, 2016
  • gatzooks

    I always seem to 'forget' about setting a theme typically due to being so busy with everything else.

    Just uploaded it and DAM it really looks nice. thanks for sharing !!

    Written June 04, 2016
  • MZiemys

    You are very welcome. I hope you now see how nice it is to get something for free and will soon share something under CC0 license as well. :)

    Written June 05, 2016
  • 007s
    Written July 12, 2016
  • ahmed0

    thank you so much this is super duper awesome insanely amazing pure hell .. i should stop :D

    Written October 22, 2016
  • MZiemys

    Thanks. I am glad you like it. I noticed that over time what I use changed from this because I edit it from time to time as I work so I thought I would upload an update but then I noticed there is still a lot of inconsistencies in what I use. Some of the colors have too little of tone difference for them to be best visible. I think it's time to make an improved version of flat minimalist easy to work with theme. :)

    Written October 24, 2016
  • PHOSFINE

    Oooh. I have been waiting for something like this to come along!

    Written January 25, 2017
  • aravindartz

    Really!! I cant believe for a second that this is blender!! perfect.. what i needed is here!! Thanks pal :)

    Written January 28, 2017
  • Cem

    Your theme is absolutely brilliant and looks so professional , Thanks for uploading this great theme here .

    Written July 07, 2017
  • mightyflash

    Simply.. AWESOME!!!! GREAT JOB! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

    Written July 25, 2017
  • cere_ender

    Awesome theme. Never use Maya but colors fits really well!It works on 2.79 ;)

    Written October 19, 2017
  • SecretkeysVFX
    Written November 11, 2019

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