The path into game development really depends on where you're starting from. Some people start with an idea or thing they want to see in a game and learn skills as they go. Others master art or programing first and either find a counterpart or eventually branch out into the other discipline while working on different…
Have you looked at Adobe's site? Tons of great resources to get you going: https://substance3d.adobe.com/tutorials?software=Substance%203D%20Designer As just one example: https://substance3d.adobe.com/tutorials/courses/creating-a-tudor-house-wall
There was an example posted somewhere within that Twitter thread- I can't find it, though. They showed the version the generator recreated as something akin to a messed up VHS tape- huge blocks of random colors and structural corruption
Do you have an example? Objects (especially ones that can be broken down into primitive shapes) have perspective/vanishing points too. Else you have to eyeball. I think when translating 2D designs into 3D, one should focus on capturing the "essence", so the 3D model stands on its own and doesn't fall apart from certain…
Hi! Its my first time posting here so sorry for any format issues. Anyways, to the point of the post. Just a quick background, I studied Games Design at University for 3 years and one of my classes was 3D. I have been using 3DS Max for 3 years and although I have made some models and environments I am happy with, I feel…