Blender to Unreal Engine 5 | 3D Props | Medieval Market
Blender to Unreal Engine 5 | 3D Props | Medieval Market, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 36 lectures, based on 26 reviews, and has 636 subscribers.
You will learn about • Following through a complete guide on creating a set of AAA game-ready quality medieval market stall • Maximising the potential of your references to develop strong game asset concepts • Using Blender and understanding its interface and shortcuts • 3D modelling from a beginner level right up to techniques used by professionals around the world in many top game companies • A course within a course introduction into (a) Blender basics, (b) materials and textures, and (c) seams, sharps, and UVs • Discovering the basics of using the Blender cloth simulator • Learning how to use an HDRI as a 3D model background for your portfolio • Maintaining and optimising medieval Europe aesthetics • Effective problem-solving in Blender • Adding materials using Blender’s node system • Complete guide on marking seams & texture resolutions • Complete UV Mapping Guide: UV mapping and UV unwrapping your model • Being introduced to environment creation in Unreal Engine 5 • Learning how to use rendering to improve the quality of presentation for your 3D environment in Blender Cycles and Unreal Engine 5 • Taking a high-resolution render in Unreal Engine 5 • Rendering game assets to a high level for professional 3D artist portfolios This course is ideal for individuals who are • Beginner 3D modellers eager to learn how to build medieval-themed AAA game-ready assets such as a market stall with simulated cloth material or • Enthusiasts of Blender who want to fast-track their understanding of its new and exciting changes or • Mid-Level 3D modellers who want to take their modelling to a new level and improve their professional workflow and troubleshooting abilities or • Fans of all things medieval who want to create an awe-striking asset full of life and colour in Unreal Engine 5 It is particularly useful for • Beginner 3D modellers eager to learn how to build medieval-themed AAA game-ready assets such as a market stall with simulated cloth material or • Enthusiasts of Blender who want to fast-track their understanding of its new and exciting changes or • Mid-Level 3D modellers who want to take their modelling to a new level and improve their professional workflow and troubleshooting abilities or • Fans of all things medieval who want to create an awe-striking asset full of life and colour in Unreal Engine 5.
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Summary
Title: Blender to Unreal Engine 5 | 3D Props | Medieval Market
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 36
Number of Published Lectures: 36
Number of Curriculum Items: 36
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- • Following through a complete guide on creating a set of AAA game-ready quality medieval market stall
- • Maximising the potential of your references to develop strong game asset concepts
- • Using Blender and understanding its interface and shortcuts
- • 3D modelling from a beginner level right up to techniques used by professionals around the world in many top game companies
- • A course within a course introduction into (a) Blender basics, (b) materials and textures, and (c) seams, sharps, and UVs
- • Discovering the basics of using the Blender cloth simulator
- • Learning how to use an HDRI as a 3D model background for your portfolio
- • Maintaining and optimising medieval Europe aesthetics
- • Effective problem-solving in Blender
- • Adding materials using Blender’s node system
- • Complete guide on marking seams & texture resolutions
- • Complete UV Mapping Guide: UV mapping and UV unwrapping your model
- • Being introduced to environment creation in Unreal Engine 5
- • Learning how to use rendering to improve the quality of presentation for your 3D environment in Blender Cycles and Unreal Engine 5
- • Taking a high-resolution render in Unreal Engine 5
- • Rendering game assets to a high level for professional 3D artist portfolios
Who Should Attend
- • Beginner 3D modellers eager to learn how to build medieval-themed AAA game-ready assets such as a market stall with simulated cloth material
- • Enthusiasts of Blender who want to fast-track their understanding of its new and exciting changes
- • Mid-Level 3D modellers who want to take their modelling to a new level and improve their professional workflow and troubleshooting abilities
- • Fans of all things medieval who want to create an awe-striking asset full of life and colour in Unreal Engine 5
Target Audiences
- • Beginner 3D modellers eager to learn how to build medieval-themed AAA game-ready assets such as a market stall with simulated cloth material
- • Enthusiasts of Blender who want to fast-track their understanding of its new and exciting changes
- • Mid-Level 3D modellers who want to take their modelling to a new level and improve their professional workflow and troubleshooting abilities
- • Fans of all things medieval who want to create an awe-striking asset full of life and colour in Unreal Engine 5
Would you like to learn how to model 3D AAA quality game assets?
Now, what if I told you I have a course to start with, part 2, the medieval market stall, on Udemy?
Get started with or continue your journey with part 2 of a medieval game assets 3D modelling series coming in November!
These three courses have been streamlined to make them compact and full of knowledge.
‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’is a medieval market stall game asset incorporating cloth simulation. One of the best parts of the course is finding out about a clever way of distributing numerous vegetables in a crate using an emitter.
This course will give you access to just over 6 hours of 3D art.
Learn how to build a medieval came asset that would fit perfectly in the main square of any medieval game city or medieval castle keep in the game engine of your choice.
This course will see you learn all the techniques pros use and how they use them.Learning how to make all your UVs look different so that your wood looks realistic, and how to get your planks to not look like copies of the same straight plank.
Through reading this course description you will find out:
– What you want to learn about 3D modeling;
– What you are going to get through ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’, and;
– How the course will take your 3D modeling skills to the next level.
Modeling
This course will teach you how to bring to life a game-ready AAA video game prop, ready for you to render as part of your portfolio.
Our 3D modelling focus will be on building a simple wooden structure for our market stall, followed by simulating cloth and adding realism to it. We will also be making sure that our vegetable crates look real by learning how to best place multiple copies of the same object in them.
Texturing and Materials
All in all, ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’will provide you with intensive learning all in one place, giving you access to 2 references, 1 HDRI map, 1 HDRI portfolio gradient map, 1 human reference, 30 Blender textures, and 13 Unreal Engine 5 textures at 4 k resolution. This course will also teach you the basics of making your own materials and shaders using these textures in both Blender and Unreal Engine 5 (UE5).
‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’will teach you all about gamma, hue, and saturation in Blender Cycles.
Simulation
This course will show you how to simulate long pieces of cloth on top of a structure in a realistic way.
Our main tool will be the Blender cloth simulator, alongside using the array modifier to create the tassels. Also, using proportional editing, we will be fine-tuning delicate cloth movements.
Lighting & Rendering
By joining ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’, you will learn about specific types of in-built Blender lighting functionalities that will enhance the happy and magical feeling of your medieval market stall.
We will also be creating a portfolio render for any multimedia site you wish to upload your completed model to.
‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’is a complete guide into using Cycles for lighting, rendering, shadow.
Game Engine Incorporation Unreal Engine 5
We will be taking a deep dive into Epic’s all-new Unreal Engine 5. Do not worry if you have not managed to download it and are still working with UE4 because everything you will learn in this section can be used in both.
Through ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’you will be learning the basics of bringing your games asset to life, rendered in real-time.
We will look at how to import and use textures created specifically for Unreal Engine and use them to create the materials for our medieval market stall. You will also find out how to create a UE5 system to set up the roughness of different materials.
One of the main things about this course is that we will also be creating our own portfolio gradient skybox!
Course Resources & Freebies
The ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’course resource pack includes 2 references, 1 HDRI map, 1 HDRI portfolio gradient map, 1 human reference, 30 Blender textures, and 13 Unreal Engine 5 textures at 4 k resolution.
The best course navigation tool ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Market Stall’will be included. The course handbook will give the control back to you and you will be able to fully streamline your learning process to your needs and wants seamlessly.
Join this course and come be part of a 3D modeling journey of over 6 hours of learning that will see you go away with a game-ready AAA medieval game asset full of life.
Check out the free introduction and I am sure you won’t be able to put this course down!
Still unsure? Then, let me tell you what’s unique about this course:
· Maximising the potential of your references to develop strong game asset concepts
· Discovering the basics of using the Blender cloth simulator
· Learning how to use an HDRI as a 3D model background for your portfolio
· Maintaining and optimizing medieval Europe aesthetics
· Being introduced to environment creation in Unreal Engine 5
· Learning how to use rendering to improve the quality of presentation for your 3D environment in Blender Cycles and Unreal Engine 5
Let’s create something history-inspired and blissful, emanating that feeling of gratitude that thanksgiving brings this November!
To get you pumped, imagine how well this prop fits in with your other 3D Tudor projects.
You can include your medieval market stall 3D model within your castle keep as part of our ‘Creating a Modular Kitbash in Blender’course, next to your medieval in or tavern based on ‘Blender 2.8 Complete Beginners Guide to 3D Modelling a Scene’, or nearby your medieval well or windmill using ‘Blender 2.8 Creating your First 3D Game Model’and ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 5’ respectively.
You know what? You could also place your market stall opposite your medieval gallows using ‘Blender to Unreal Engine 3D Props Medieval Gallows’, for some celebratory shopping after the big event. That’s how they used to do it!
Until next time, happy modeling everyone!
Neil – 3D Tudor
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the course
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Section 2 – Blender basics
Lecture 1: Lesson 1 – Introduction to the Course & Blender
Chapter 3: Section 3 – Referencing and grey boxes
Lecture 1: Lesson 2 – Its all in the Referencing
Lecture 2: Lesson 3 – Starting the Grey box
Lecture 3: Lesson 4 – Working with Mirrors
Chapter 4: Section 4 – Working with Blenders Cloth Simulator
Lecture 1: Lesson 5 – Blenders Cloth Simulator
Lecture 2: Lesson 6 – Creating the Market Tassels
Lecture 3: Lesson 7 – Turning our Cloth into Mesh
Chapter 5: Section 5 – Materials & Textures
Lecture 1: Lesson 8 – Seams & Sharps Introduction
Lecture 2: Lesson 9 – Materials & Texture Maps
Chapter 6: Section 6 – Lighting & HDRIs
Lecture 1: Lesson 10 – Let there be Light
Lecture 2: Lesson 11 – Creating Wooden Planks
Chapter 7: Section 7 – Creating the Market Stall Structure
Lecture 1: Lesson 12 – The Bevel Modifier
Lecture 2: Lesson 13 – Creating the Crates
Chapter 8: Section 8 – What are Normals?
Lecture 1: Lesson 14 – What are Normals?
Chapter 9: Section 9 – Understanding UVs
Lecture 1: Lesson 15 – Packing Islands
Chapter 10: Section 10 – Working with Curves
Lecture 1: Lesson 16 – Working with Curves
Lecture 2: Lesson 17 – Finishing the Meat Hooks
Chapter 11: Section 11 – Material s & Nodes
Lecture 1: Lesson 18 – Changing Materials using Gamma
Chapter 12: Section 12 – Tables & Vegetables
Lecture 1: Lesson 19 – Finishing the Bread Table Build
Lecture 2: Lesson 20 – Starting out Fruit & Vegetables
Lecture 3: Lesson 21 – Problems with UVs
Chapter 13: Section 13 – Blenders Particle System
Lecture 1: Lesson 22 – Setting up our Particle System
Lecture 2: Lesson 23 – Creating the Vegetables
Lecture 3: Lesson 24 – Problems with Onions
Chapter 14: Section 14 – Bread & Meat Creation
Lecture 1: Lesson 25 – Creating the Bread Grey box
Lecture 2: Lesson 26 – Texturing the Bread
Lecture 3: Lesson 27 – Creating the Meat Grey box
Chapter 15: Section 15 – Finishing the model & Final Checks
Lecture 1: Lesson 28 – Finishing the Market Stall Model
Lecture 2: Lesson 29 – Model Final Checks
Chapter 16: Section 16 – Blender Cycles Rendering
Lecture 1: Lesson 30 – Rendering Setup in Blender Cycles
Chapter 17: Section 17 – Working with Blender & Unreal Engine 5
Lecture 1: Lesson 31 – Unreal Engine Gradient Setup
Chapter 18: Section 18 – Welcome to Unreal Engine 5
Lecture 1: Lesson 32 – Creating our First Unreal Engine Material
Lecture 2: Lesson 33 – Complete Unreal Engine Setup
Chapter 19: Section 19 – Portfolio Render
Lecture 1: Lesson 34 – Final Lesson Portfolio Render
Chapter 20: Outro Video
Lecture 1: Course outro whats next
Instructors
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3D Tudor
3D Tudor | 3D Artist & Tutor
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