3D for Games

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During the previous modules students learned to make basic low poly 3D objects and textures. In 3D for Games, students are taught the basics on how to make assets and textures for games.  These games require highly detailed low poly objects and realistic materials, while at the same time being optimized for performance reasons. In order to make these assets, we explore the whole pipeline used for these objects.

 

This pipeline starts of with making a high poly object by means of subdivision modeling techniques. This object is then optimized and unwrapped, and the details of the high poly object are baked onto the low poly version.

You will learn how to create procedural content for your game: modelling, texturing and materials.

We will also use PBR-techniques to create realistic textures and materials for the asset. Finally, an introduction is given on how to create mechanical rigs, to animate or pose the assets. All of this is then exported to Unreal Engine 4, in order to create a nice lighting set up and a final presentation shot for the students portfolio.

 

Technologies used: Substance, Autodesk, Unreal Engine 4, Houdini
Teacher: Ruben.Tack@howest.be

 

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