Best blender tuts for game dev I've seen!
Best blender tuts for game dev I've seen!
http://otothecleaner.free.fr/tutorials/tutorials.html
Although not focused on rendering, they cover most of the things a game developer is interested in:
-Modeling
-UV mapping
-Texturing
-Rigging
-Animating
-Level editing
-Blender game engine
-Gimp for texturing
I was gladly surprised to run into these babies!
Although not focused on rendering, they cover most of the things a game developer is interested in:
-Modeling
-UV mapping
-Texturing
-Rigging
-Animating
-Level editing
-Blender game engine
-Gimp for texturing
I was gladly surprised to run into these babies!
Last edited by afecelis on Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:56 am, edited 2 times in total.
Anytime guys! I'm also in the process of falling in love with blender being a 3dsmax user!
hunting for good blender tuts has become my hobby lately, heheheh.
ps. Here's another extremely useful link but this one is more Film-making related:
http://www.cogfilms.com/tutorials.html
hunting for good blender tuts has become my hobby lately, heheheh.
ps. Here's another extremely useful link but this one is more Film-making related:
http://www.cogfilms.com/tutorials.html
Making Balls Transparent: http://www.raivestudios.com/tutorials/b ... ansparent/
And reflexion! http://www.raivestudios.com/tutorials/b ... eflection/
And reflexion! http://www.raivestudios.com/tutorials/b ... eflection/
It’s been a long time since I’ve been here. With the release of irrlicht 1.0, I have decided to look around since I switch to ogre a few mouths ago, longer than that
I switch because of the x file format, ogre’s .mesh was much better.
With the release of 2.41 at lease you can now use the tab key with edit boxes.
I switch because of the x file format, ogre’s .mesh was much better.
With the release of 2.41 at lease you can now use the tab key with edit boxes.
Hi all!
Afecelis, good point to show those sites.
Another easy way to find new tutorials is to regularly check on
http://www.blendernation.com/ .
They also got an rss-feed.
The author(s) of the site seem to check various sites and forums and publish nearly every day new and exciting things about Blender.
Cheers,
finger007
Afecelis, good point to show those sites.
Another easy way to find new tutorials is to regularly check on
http://www.blendernation.com/ .
They also got an rss-feed.
The author(s) of the site seem to check various sites and forums and publish nearly every day new and exciting things about Blender.
Cheers,
finger007
Wings (modelling/uvmapping only) is also for several OSes. Yet though you'd also need to team it up with Blender for animations.Nice find! Mebbie i should move to Blender since Max and Milkshape3D are windose specific.
Finally making games again!
http://www.konekogames.com
http://www.konekogames.com
read very fast most of them...of the first site.
A bit basic, but I guess a must read for people that already know the Blender interface but is having some problems to do several of the game common tasks.
The rigging tutorial is very good, yet it does not get in depth with constraints, or how to glue feet to floor(even in the animation sample I seem to apreciate some sinking, but is ok, the tut sample doesn't needda be accurate in any means), and other stuff of certain importance for animation...and game animation has its specifics, also, But am not refering to that, but general char animation. But what can one ask for a one page tut. I'm already amazed on how much is told there.
The modelling stuff...the more tuts I read the more I get confirmed in my decission on keep modelling in wings. Is simply more advanced there than other modelers Anyway, does not add anything new to what I already knew of blender modelling...very good tuts, anyway.
Is curious how blender people, and most packages people do have so similar aproach to solve the universal 3d problems.
I much liked the clever tricks he uses to generate a like-lightmapped level, in the level tut.
Summarizing, there are curious points there.
And a must read for any one starting.
The cog film tutorials I am quite interested in reading. No time now, but i'll definitely have a look at the ocean generation tutorial.
A bit basic, but I guess a must read for people that already know the Blender interface but is having some problems to do several of the game common tasks.
The rigging tutorial is very good, yet it does not get in depth with constraints, or how to glue feet to floor(even in the animation sample I seem to apreciate some sinking, but is ok, the tut sample doesn't needda be accurate in any means), and other stuff of certain importance for animation...and game animation has its specifics, also, But am not refering to that, but general char animation. But what can one ask for a one page tut. I'm already amazed on how much is told there.
The modelling stuff...the more tuts I read the more I get confirmed in my decission on keep modelling in wings. Is simply more advanced there than other modelers Anyway, does not add anything new to what I already knew of blender modelling...very good tuts, anyway.
Is curious how blender people, and most packages people do have so similar aproach to solve the universal 3d problems.
I much liked the clever tricks he uses to generate a like-lightmapped level, in the level tut.
Summarizing, there are curious points there.
And a must read for any one starting.
The cog film tutorials I am quite interested in reading. No time now, but i'll definitely have a look at the ocean generation tutorial.
Finally making games again!
http://www.konekogames.com
http://www.konekogames.com
Thanks for that link, too!finger007 wrote: http://www.blendernation.com/ .
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Actually it's a 3DS tutorial, but basics is the same so I think you should have a look at this one too: Joan d'Arc
It's a quite detailed character tutorial with all kinds of stuff ..go see for ya self ;d
It's a quite detailed character tutorial with all kinds of stuff ..go see for ya self ;d
Call me Wice, Miami Wice!
Another place you'll want to check out for Blender3D-related info is
http://blenderartists.org/forum/
(formerly www.Elysiun.com)
http://blenderartists.org/forum/
(formerly www.Elysiun.com)
Just found this other site with excellent tuts:
http://www.raivestudios.com/tutorials.p ... ender%203D
http://www.raivestudios.com/tutorials.p ... ender%203D
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