[Max] Modeling and Texturing a Low Poly Helmet for Games in 3ds Max

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[Max] Modeling and Texturing a Low Poly Helmet for Games in 3ds Max
Modeling and Texturing a Low Poly Helmet for Games in 3ds Max
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280?720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3h 41m | 1.1 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
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In this tutorial, we will be creating a low poly helmet for games. We will start off with a box modeling technique and detailing the model. Once the basic shape is done, we will create additional high poly elements, such as the vents and bolts for the side and bake them over the low poly model. We will explore the baking process in depth and generate Normal, Diffuse, and Ambient Occlusion maps. We will texture the model in Photoshop using the pen tool. We will also look into converting a raster logo into vector form and seamlessly baking that over the helmet. Once the texturing process is done, we will look into fixing the seams in texture. Finally we will create a presentation render inside Marmoset Toolbag. Software required: 3ds Max 2014, Adobe Photoshop, Marmoset Toolbag, Illustrator
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On 28 December 2023 10:59 Chirag Agrawal said:

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