Introduction to Autodesk Maya
Course 2 – Modeling a 3D Object: Use MASH to create a necklace
By Miguel Miranda , 3D Modeler
About the video: Use MASH to create a necklace
Overview
“We will learn a practical example of Mash for modeling. Thus, we will make a procedural modeling to create a necklace with basins that, in a manual way, would be much more complicated.”
In this video lesson Miguel Miranda addresses the topic: Use MASH to create a necklace, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 2 – Modeling a 3D Object. Explore modeling tools and start using them.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we will use the MASS system to simplify the modeling of an object. Let's see it with a practical example of a necklace. I'll show you. Let's explore how to make a necklace using MASH. This approach is straightforward. Essentially. we need to determine what we want to create. For instance. when designing a bead. we can adjust its size to 0.3 for For instance. to create a bead. we can alter its size. If a smaller bead is desired. we adjust it to 0.3. This customization is straightforward. Let's slide it here. turned. This will be our bead for the necklace. We'll make this our ...”
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Course summary for: Course 2 – Modeling a 3D Object

Miguel Miranda
By Miguel Miranda
Miguel Miranda has been a 3D artist for the past ten years, specializing in 3D character creation. He has modeled characters for advertising, film, video game cinematics, video games, and cartoons.
Throughout his career, he has worked for various studios and currently works as a modeler at 23lunes Animation Studio and on privately commissioned projects.
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