Using the star and space brush presets you can quickly paint a starfield and animate flying through it.
To animate a starfield
- Change your scene color to black (Window > Settings/Preferences > Color Settings).
- Switch to the scene painting view (press the 8 hotkey to open the Panel, and select ).
- Select and turn on .
- In the (), or on a shelf, click the brush preset you want to paint with (in the galactic folder).
- Drag to paint stars.
paints the strokes on the view plane at the depth determined when you clicked in the scene to start the stroke. If you start
your stroke near the front of the grid plane of the perspective view, the stars will be very close. If you start your stroke
near the back of the grid plane of the perspective view, the stars will be very far.
- Repeat steps #4 and #5 until your starfield looks the way you want it to. Make sure you start your brush strokes at different
depths so that there are stars to “fly” through. Also, change the brush occasionally to add a galaxy or space glow.
- Move to the first frame and click the (the key icon at the bottom right of the Maya main window).
- Switch to the scene view () and select the camera ().
- In the channel box, select the boxes, right-click and select .
- Move to the last frame in the animation and dolly into the scene.
- In the scene view, click the button to check that effect is as you want it.
- Render the animation. See Render a scene with Paint Effects strokes. brushes do not require lights to render.
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