New. Weapon Modeling For Aaa Games In Blender .

Posted By: ELK1nG

New. Weapon Modeling For Aaa Games In Blender .
Published 4/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 22.46 GB | Duration: 24h 29m

We are going to model AK-47 from our first primitive to complex model for AAA games using Blender and Substance painter.

What you'll learn

Blender interface and tools

Modeling techniques (hardsurface, subdivision)

Weapon creation pipeline

UV unwraping process with UDIMS

Highpoly creation with modifiers

Export/Import

Substance painter interface and tools

Texturing workflows

Rendering prosess

Post processing in Luminar neo(optional)

Requirements

No requirements , we will learn everything in process

Description

You will learn to work in the coolest and rapidly evolving 3D package, which in my opinion is Blender.You will master the use of Substance Painter, which is currently the most in-demand software in the market for texturing game models.You will build and texture a AK-47 model that can be integrated into any game engine and game.This course is the largest course I have ever done. It took more than three months to develop. My goal was simple: to teach Blender and Substance Painter from scratch and to bring students to a level that meets all the standards of the modern gaming industry.We will start by dissecting the Blender program and learn from scratch:the program interfacenavigation in the viewportBlender settingstools (all of them)working with modifiersdownloading and learning to use many useful addonsand everything else necessary for a quick start in the program.Next, we will set up reference images and start modeling our objects. During the modeling process, I will explain all the necessary nuances so that, based on this model, you will be able to independently build and assemble any other model after completing this course. You will be provided with a collage of reference images for work. I will also show you how to work with a small program for reference images (Pureref).Primarily, we will use Hard Surface modeling techniques to create objects, but also, for general development, we will build a couple of objects using subdivision.After the modeling stage, we will move on to the UV unwrapping stage and learn to use Udims (multiple UV squares for one object). I will try to acquaint you with all the intricacies of this process.Then we will create the high-poly version of our object for further baking deformation maps in Substance Painter. We will create high-poly in Blender, through modifiers, and, in a couple of moments, sculpting. At the moment, I believe this is the simplest and most convenient way to create high-polygon models.After that, we will export our models in OBJ format and import them into Substance Painter to bake deformation maps and texture them. And we will start our work stage in Substance Painter.First, I will teach you how to work in the program. Again, this includes:navigationbaking deformation mapsinterfacelayer systemsettingstoolsmasksgrunge and generatorsfilters and everything you need for free work in Substance Painter.After that, we will create material after material and texture our model using many diverse and cool texturing techniques and reference images. After the course, you will be familiar with the overwhelming majority of techniques that I know myself. Including:Creating various texturesPoint placement of scratches or any other defects through overlay modesEmbedding hard surface details in the normal map (decals) and much more.After the texturing stage, we will export our texture sets and import them into the Blender file, properly load them, and fix any problems that arise.Next, we will set up the scene for rendering. The rendering stage will include:Creating composition and backdropSetting up and adjusting the cameraSetting up and adjusting lightingRender settingsRendering multiple compositions (you can see them in the promo video for the course)Flyover of our gun with the camera (also seen in the promo)Compositing in the third-party program Luminar neo (Optional step, you can skip it).In the end, you will be able to work in 2 programs (actually in 4 if you count Pureref and Luminar neo), learn to build, texture, and render complex and modern models, and take a giant step towards working on game creation.

Overview

Section 1: Blender intro

Lecture 1 Addons and Pureref

Lecture 2 Viewport navigation

Lecture 3 Settings

Lecture 4 Windows control

Lecture 5 Orthogonal views

Lecture 6 Tools

Lecture 7 Object creation

Lecture 8 Tool shortcuts

Lecture 9 3d cursor and origin

Lecture 10 Global and local coordinates

Lecture 11 Shading pie menu

Lecture 12 Components selection

Lecture 13 Shading

Lecture 14 Component tools

Lecture 15 Transform centers

Lecture 16 Snapping

Lecture 17 Join and merge

Lecture 18 Cleanup

Section 2: AK-47 modeling

Lecture 19 Reference install

Lecture 20 Stock

Lecture 21 Stock 2

Lecture 22 Stock metall details

Lecture 23 Cleanup

Lecture 24 Magazine

Lecture 25 Magazine 2

Lecture 26 Lower reciever

Lecture 27 Plastic grip

Lecture 28 Metal around trigger

Lecture 29 Metal around trigger 2

Lecture 30 trigger

Lecture 31 Fire switch

Lecture 32 Upper reciever

Lecture 33 Upper reciever 2

Lecture 34 Upper reciever 3

Lecture 35 Laddercube

Lecture 36 Shutter

Lecture 37 Sightbox

Lecture 38 Sightbox 2

Lecture 39 Sightbox 3

Lecture 40 Ironsight

Lecture 41 Switch

Lecture 42 Handguard bottom

Lecture 43 Handguard top

Lecture 44 Metal caps

Lecture 45 Barrel

Lecture 46 Barrel 2

Lecture 47 Barrel 3

Lecture 48 Barrel 4

Lecture 49 Ironsight on barrel

Lecture 50 Shompol

Lecture 51 Muzzle break

Lecture 52 Renaming panel

Section 3: UVs

Lecture 53 UV basics

Lecture 54 Checkpoint

Lecture 55 UV 1

Lecture 56 UV 2

Lecture 57 UV 3

Lecture 58 UV 4

Lecture 59 UV 5

Section 4: Highpoly creation

Lecture 60 Highpoly

Lecture 61 Highpoly 2

Lecture 62 Highpoly 3

Lecture 63 Highpoly 4

Lecture 64 Highpoly 5

Lecture 65 Highpoly 6

Lecture 66 Applying modifiers

Section 5: Floaters

Lecture 67 Floaters

Lecture 68 Floaters 2

Lecture 69 Export

Section 6: Substance painter intro

Lecture 70 Project settings

Lecture 71 Navigation

Lecture 72 Interface overview

Lecture 73 Baking menu

Lecture 74 New baker

Lecture 75 Layers

Lecture 76 Tools

Lecture 77 Tools 2

Lecture 78 Brushes

Lecture 79 Masks

Lecture 80 Smartmasks

Section 7: AK texturing

Lecture 81 Bake

Lecture 82 Grip

Lecture 83 Stock

Lecture 84 Metal with bumps

Lecture 85 Base metal

Lecture 86 Base metal 2

Lecture 87 Shutter

Lecture 88 Digits

Lecture 89 Mag

Lecture 90 Barrel

Lecture 91 Export , Decals and Anchor poins

Section 8: Render

Lecture 92 Bullet modeling

Lecture 93 Backdrop

Lecture 94 Light setup

Lecture 95 Composition 2

Lecture 96 Composition 3 and 4

Lecture 97 Luminar

Lecture 98 Final video

For beginners and blender enthusiasts,3d artists and future 3d artists