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Maya 2012 Certified Associate Examination

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 30

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Question # 4

What is meant by 'sampling'?

A.

The amount of Rendering Layers to be calculated in an image

B.

The amount of times the software will examine different areas of a pixel

C.

The number of photons that get emitted into the scene.

D.

None of the above

Question # 5

To control a Soft Body simula-tion that is out of hand, you can...

A.

use Springs to control the simulation if it gets erratic

B.

use a Pin Constraint to 'pin down' the particles that act erratically during the simulation

C.

use an nDynamics solver to control the simulation

D.

use rigid bodies and converts them to soft bodies.

Question # 6

When choosing an NISC Video Image preset, in addition to image width and height, which other setting is changed

A.

Pixel Aspect Ratio

B.

Renderable Camera

C.

File format becomes TGA

D.

Device Aspect Ratio

Question # 7

Which of the following is the button for displaying the Safe Action in Maya?

A.

Option A

B.

option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

Question # 8

Identify the Tumble camera Icon in the images below.

A.

Option A

B.

option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

Question # 9

Which light(s) can be positioned using Look Through Selected Camera?

A.

Spot Lights.

B.

Directional Lights.

C.

Area Lights.

D.

All Maya Lights