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Hand-Painted Texturing In Blender - BaDshaH - 09-28-2023 Published 9/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.90 GB | Duration: 2h 27m Learn How to Paint Custom Stylized Textures on your Blender Models [b]What you'll learn[/b] Build confidence with painting How to create a 3d model from a reference image How to prepare the 3d model for texturing (UV Editing) How to see and use Value, Hue, and Saturation effectively [b]Requirements[/b] Basic level of comfort using Blender. Graphics tablet strongly recommended! Painting is NOT a requirement! [b]Description[/b] Welcome to my course on Hand-Painted Texturing in Blender!Not all 3d artists have the 2d art skills necessary to pull off stylized hand-painted textures often seen in games and sometimes film. So I created this course to try and help bridge the gap. My hope is that upon completion of this course you have a greater understanding of how to think and utilize color and build confidence while painting. Getting good at it will still take practice, though!What this course covers:ModelingThe first few sections we tackle modeling the sword. We'll keep things low poly. There is no law against going higher poly, but traditionally lower poly stuff is what gets the hand-painted look. Although, I must admit, I don't know what the reason for this is.UV UnwrappingUV Unwrapping and Editing is up next. This is usually a sore spot for 3d artists out there. It really isn't very much fun. Fortunately, with an addon (TexTools) it eases it a little. Plus lower poly stuff tends to be a bit easier to unwrap.Painting FundamentalsFor the people that have little to no experience painting there is a crash course on painting. I explain what value, hue, and saturation are, and how you use them. Then we'll finish with a painting demo to hopefully wrap it all together.Texture PaintingFrom there we'll finish off painting the sword. I tried to use minimal editing, but there is some because painting can be very time consuming and I didn't want to waste your time. Overview Section 1: Creating the Model Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Blade Lecture 3 Crossguard Lecture 4 Handle Section 2: Preparing the Model for Texturing Lecture 5 UV Unwrap Lecture 6 UV Edit Part 1 Lecture 7 UV Edit Part 2 Section 3: Fundamentals of Painting Crash Course Lecture 8 Understanding Values Lecture 9 Understanding Hue Lecture 10 Understanding Saturation Lecture 11 Quick Painting Demonstration Section 4: Texture Painting the Model Lecture 12 Setting Up Blender for Painting Lecture 13 Base Color Block In Lecture 14 Second Pass Part 1 Lecture 15 Second Pass Part 2 Lecture 16 Model Corrections! Lecture 17 Gem Stone Polishing Pass Lecture 18 Blade Polishing Pass Lecture 19 Handle Polishing Pass Lecture 20 Closing Thoughts Intermediate to Advanced Blender users.,3D artists looking to expand their skills into the realm of 2D Homepage Download From Rapidgator Download From Nitroflare Download From DDownload |