By the end of the lesson, Leo wasn't just "guessing" where objects should go. He discovered the , where he could type in exact numbers for translation, rotation, and scale. He realized that Maya wasn't just a drawing tool; it was a mathematical playground where he had total control. The Legacy of the Course
Many beginners use the Outliner like a messy closet—throwing everything in. Maestri teaches the hierarchy: how Groups, Parents, and Children work. You learn why a character’s arm must be a child of the torso, and why naming conventions (e.g., Lf_arm_jnt , Rt_hand_geo ) save hours of frustration down the line. By the end of the lesson, Leo wasn't