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hey guys its monica at academic phoenix plus and welcome to a tutorial about one of the most important windows in maya called the hypershade ive been having a lot of requests about the hypershade so im just going to go over it with you guys to hopefully demystify this very powerful maya window so over here we have a chess set that im just kind of having fun and building for my introduction to 3d modeling class and im teaching them how to create this but i wanted to show you guys all of my subscribers and all the viewers out there how to use the hypershade so that you can understand it and therefore youll be able to use its power guess it is very powerful so lets go ahead and get started uh the window is found right up here with this little teal sphere with a white circle click on that and thats going to open up the hypershape hypershade open in my other monitor so im going to drag it into my scene here and lets go ahead and make it larger now it may look overwhelming at firs