I'd probably say a full tutorial guide, so you can get an overview of the steps required, and work out what you struggle with. Then you can go do some specialised tutorials on your area of need.
As the title says, I'm looking to acquire a nook or tutorial about how to lit a scene. I'm interested in color theory, and how to use lighting to control the mood of a particular scene. Any recommendations?
Guys, I'd like to create something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77bPZLWb2y0 Sorry for may be obvious for someone things, but I really don't understand why there are no tutorial videos on creating 3D sidescrollers using blueprints in Unreal Engine? You can find one or two on 2D sidescrollers but they are very…
Anyone seen any good environment creation tutorials/series where somebody actually builds a whole environment from scratch? I've looked on the wiki as well as other places but either the videos are speed build, use pre-made assets, or are generally too vague. The reason i ask is because i'm trying to get a basic idea of…
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Interior Post Production Tutorial in Photoshop Architectural Visualization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39GKypTgzoQ&t=1s 3d:- 3ds Max & VrayPost :- Photoshop After Effects & Magic Bullet Looks
Edt:/ I posted in technical but not too sure if people saw it so I posted here now. now stops my spam of this blog :) Hope you all like. Hi everyone we just opened up the Environment Art Blog. We are excited to share information related to art of making games, specifically about environment art. We currently have two…
Hey guys, I was lurking the forums and I found a really awesome tutorial about how to configure shaders to effectively communicate materials such as wood for example. It was on some website, but I can't recall it and I don't have it saved anywhere! I'd really appreciate it if you guys helped me find it.
I'm not sure if this is in the correct area but I was looking for possible guidance on what I need to start muttling around with the xna dev kit. The most I have dipped my toe into is reading the documentation on the xna site...outside of that I'm a bit lost. I'm wondering where to look for tutorials on programming, using…