Blender: Create 3D game assets
Blender: Create 3D game assets, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 74 lectures, based on 68 reviews, and has 396 subscribers.
You will learn about AAA 3D game asset pipeline Searching for the right reference material 3D Modeling Texturing UV Unwrapping Creating a high-poly 3D model Creating a low-poly 3D model Bake all the high-poly details on top of the low-poly 3D model This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn how to use Blender or Students that have a basic understanding of 3D or Students that are willing to learn It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn how to use Blender or Students that have a basic understanding of 3D or Students that are willing to learn.
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Summary
Title: Blender: Create 3D game assets
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 74
Number of Published Lectures: 74
Number of Curriculum Items: 74
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 74
Original Price: $34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- AAA 3D game asset pipeline
- Searching for the right reference material
- 3D Modeling
- Texturing
- UV Unwrapping
- Creating a high-poly 3D model
- Creating a low-poly 3D model
- Bake all the high-poly details on top of the low-poly 3D model
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use Blender
- Students that have a basic understanding of 3D
- Students that are willing to learn
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use Blender
- Students that have a basic understanding of 3D
- Students that are willing to learn
Creating 3D game assets is the main focus of this course.
In chapter 1 You can sit back and listen to the introduction to understand the mechanics behind the 3D pipeline.
In chapter 2 You will apply everything you have learned in chapter 1. While creating the barrel you will learn simple but effective modeling techniques in blender. In Substance painter you will be able to create realistic looking materials with ease.
In chapter 3 We go deeper into the creation of the model. creating more challenging shapes so your models will look more realistic and creating materials from scratch. This way you can start thinking about materials in a different light and start looking for ways to create textures and materials you never had thought about before.
Chapter 4+5Are made for each-other. With the creation of the chair, you will get an understanding about shapes and recreating more intricate models. Now that our chair model is done you will learn how to reuse certain parts of the model so we safe loads of time and create a ”set” of models that look good together.
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chapter 6+7 and chapter Extra’s are new updates just for you!
Chapter 6+7 Are designed to speed up your process and create multiple 3D models from the same kind with a different look.
Chapter Extra’s Covers topics that will heighten your production speed and quality, but are better served separate so you can find them back.
Course Curriculum
Lecture 1: 1.1 Introduction
Lecture 2: 1.2 Search for reference images
Lecture 3: 1.3 Main shapes
Lecture 4: 1.4 Highpoly and lowpoly explanation
Lecture 5: 1.5 UV unwrapping
Lecture 6: 1.6 Texture maps
Lecture 7: 1.7 Baking
Lecture 8: 1.8 Import into game engine
Chapter 1: barrel
Lecture 1: 2.1 Barrel: Reference images
Lecture 2: 2.2 Barrel: Blockout
Lecture 3: 2.3 Barrel: Blockout lid
Lecture 4: 2.4 Barrel: Highpoly
Lecture 5: 2.5 Barrel: Lowpoly
Lecture 6: 2.6 Barrel: UV Unwrapping
Lecture 7: 2.7 Barrel: Baking
Lecture 8: 2.8 Barrel: Materials
Lecture 9: 2.9 Barrel: Unity
Chapter 2: Cardboard box
Lecture 1: 3.1 Cardboard box: Introduction
Lecture 2: 3.2 Cardboard box: Modelling
Lecture 3: 3.3 Cardboard box: Modelling part 2
Lecture 4: 3.4 Cardboard box: Lowpoly
Lecture 5: 3.5 Cardboard box: UV unwrap
Lecture 6: 3.6 Cardboard box: Baking
Lecture 7: 3.7 Cardboard box: Base color
Lecture 8: 3.8 Cardboard box: Roughness
Lecture 9: 3.9 Cardboard box: Corrugated stripes
Lecture 10: 3.10 Cardboard box: Dirt
Lecture 11: 3.11 Cardboard box: Watermarks
Lecture 12: 3.12 Cardboard box: Decals
Lecture 13: 3.13 Cardboard box: Height detail
Lecture 14: 3.14 Cardboard box: Cardboard side
Lecture 15: 3.15 Cardboard box: Unity
Chapter 3: Chair
Lecture 1: 4.1 Chair: Introduction
Lecture 2: 4.2 Chair: Shapes
Lecture 3: 4.3 Chair: Blockout frame
Lecture 4: 4.4 Chair: Wood backplate
Lecture 5: 4.5 Chair: Wood seat
Lecture 6: 4.6 Chair: Finish frame
Lecture 7: 4.7 Chair: Lowpoly
Lecture 8: 4.8 Chair: UV unwrap
Lecture 9: 4.9 Chair: Baking
Lecture 10: 4.10 Chair: Fixing model
Lecture 11: 4.11 Chair: Materials
Chapter 4: Desk
Lecture 1: 5.1 Desk: Blockout
Lecture 2: 5.2 Desk: Highpoly
Lecture 3: 5.3 Desk: Highpoly part 2
Lecture 4: 5.4 Desk: Lowpoly
Lecture 5: 5.5 Desk: Lowpoly part 2
Lecture 6: 5.6 Desk: UV unwrapping
Lecture 7: 5.7 Desk: Materials
Chapter 5: Concrete barrier
Lecture 1: 6.1 Concrete barrier: Important notes
Lecture 2: 6.2 Concrete barrier: Introduction
Lecture 3: 6.3 Concrete barrier: Blockout
Lecture 4: 6.4 Concrete barrier: Boolean
Lecture 5: 6.5 Concrete barrier: Sculpt ready
Lecture 6: 6.6 Concrete barrier: : Materialize
Lecture 7: 6.7 Concrete barrier: Sculpting
Lecture 8: 6.8 Concrete barrier: Lowpoly
Lecture 9: 6.9 Concrete barrier: UV unwrap
Lecture 10: 6.10 Concrete barrier: Rebars
Lecture 11: 6.11 Concrete barrier: Finish highpoly
Lecture 12: 6.12 Concrete barrier: Baking
Lecture 13: 6.13 Concrete barrier: Materials
Lecture 14: 6.14 Concrete barrier: Materials part2
Chapter 6: Damaged Concrete barrier
Lecture 1: 7.1 Damaged concrete barrier: Sculpt+frame
Lecture 2: 7.2 Damaged concrete barrier: Highpoly rebar part2
Lecture 3: 7.3 Damaged concrete barrier: Highpoly broken rebars
Lecture 4: 7.4 Damaged concrete barrier: Lowpoly rebars
Lecture 5: 7.5 Damaged concrete barrier: Lowpoly
Lecture 6: 7.6 Damaged concrete barrier: UV+Export
Lecture 7: 7.7 Damaged concrete barrier: Baking
Lecture 8: 7.8 Damaged concrete barrier: Materials
Chapter 7: Extra's
Lecture 1: Create your own decals
Lecture 2: Create a weld brush
Instructors
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david Jaasma
3D artist
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- 3 stars: 5 votes
- 4 stars: 18 votes
- 5 stars: 39 votes
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