This tutorial will take you through the process of perspective and camera matching in Maya using a standalone tool called f-spy. This workflow ​will help you create camera matched scenes from your reference images that you can use for modeling environments, vehicles, or props.

Currently, Ffpy is a standalone camera matching tool that has Blender integration so we will cover a workflow that will take us through F spy, Blender, then Maya.

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Software used in Tutorial: Maya 2020, fspy 1.03, Blender 2.91.0

Links:

fSpy: https://fspy.io/
fSpy Blender Addon: https://github.com/stuffmatic/fSpy-Blender/releases/tag/v1.0.3

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Table of Contents

0:00 Introduction
0:28 Install fspy
1:06 How to use fspy
7:45 Install fpsy Add-On and Blender
9:45 Export Camera from Blender
10:54 Import and setup camera in Maya
14:38 Setup scale of reference
16:58 Modeling process of the environment
20:39 Lock camera and book marks
21:15 Show refined version of model
22:45 How to setup V-Ray Physical Camera
23:30 Conclusion

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