Revolver Tutorial - Industry Ready Weapon And Attachment Creation For Video Games
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According to Blender market suggestion the video files have been zipped. Each video chapter has it's own zip file. I'd recommend starting with the Blender_Fundamental_Beginners_Guide.zip 1.34 GB followed then by the Blender parts.
It is recommended to follow the course with the same software used throughout the tutorial: Blender, Substance Painter, Marmoset Toolbag 4 to do our bakes and renders in. Throughout the tutorial we make use of free plugins for Blender. You can see the list here on this google drive document. Mentions about how to install them as well as this list are also included to the tutorial both as readme and in the videos themselves. Don't worry, it's easy!
As all ChamferZone tutorials the Revolver tutorial is aimed at beginners as well as intermediate who are willing to challenge themselves and achieve excellence. This course is not meant to be a sprint. Consider it a marathon till the end to achieve excellency. I avoid heavy use of shortcuts so that you can see which actions I use and everything is recorded in real time without fast forwarding. On top of me explaining every step you can also pause the screen at any moment to see which actions I was using, thanks to a key action plugin that I have running. This plugin only works for Blender but this is where it matters the most.
- Learn Blender all the way from basic navigation and controls over to modeling and unwrapping a game ready asset
- Achieve industry ready excellence mastering Blender, Substance Painter and Marmoset Toolbag 4
- Learn how to create photorealistic textures in Substance Painter from basic materials all the way to tiny specks of dust and wear and tear
- Create stunning looking renders in Marmoset Toolbag 4 including turntable videos and animations