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Professional MEL Solutions for Production

Author(s): Kevin Mannens
Ed Caspersen
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  • ISBN-13: 9781598220667
  • ISBN-10:1598220667
  • Paperback    549 pages      © 2009
Price: International Sales $44.95 US List
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Overview

Maya’s Embedded Language is the heart and soul of Maya, the most powerful 3D application on the market today. MEL provides Maya with a versatility and adaptability unmatched in the CG industry. It is MEL that allows technical directors to customize Maya to fit each pipeline, to work around each limitation, and to write tools that expand Maya’s already impressive set of capabilities. Mastery of MEL is as essential to a TD as a scalpel is to a surgeon. This book shows you how MEL is being (ab)used in high-end visual effects production by picking apart scripts written in the production of recent feature films. The exhaustive and in-depth nature of this book makes it useful for a broad audience: from the MEL novice who wants to learn MEL to the advanced scripter interested in developing strategies for production problems.

"A good book covering difficult topics with gentle hand holding and good humour."

-Gary Noden, 3D World Magazine

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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Kevin Mannens

Kevin Mannens is a lyrical vagabond with a degree in philosophy and a consuming love for deep-sea diving. A deep-rooted passion for the exotic and the adventurous drives Kevin to scour the globe, alternating between life as a VFX TD and a scuba instructor. His feature film credits include 10,000 BC, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and G-Force. Recently, Kevin founded TD-College (http://www.td-college.com/), the premier on-line school for technical directors, where he spearheads the FX program.

Ed Caspersen

Ed Caspersen is a freelance programmer with a degree from the ITT Technical Institute at the Grand Rapids campus in Michigan. He is a member of National Technical Honor Society and volunteers his time at the campus as a mentor. Ed currently works as a MEL and Python mentor at TD-College.

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