Modular Building Creation For Games | Volume 1
Taught by: Emiel Sleegers
Course Details
10 Hours of video Content
English
Beginner
Source Files Included
English, Chinese, Spanish
Your Instructor
Emiel Sleegers is a Lead Environment Artist and the founder of FastTrackTutorials, with over 13 years of experience in the AAA game industry. He is known for his expertise as an Environment/prop and Material Artist, as well as his work as a tutor in the field of 3D game art. Emiel has worked for major companies such as Playground Games (Forza Horizon 3) and Ubisoft Entertainment (The Division + DLC). Emiel also creates learning content for FastTrackTutorials and provides services to clients such as Adobe, MSI, Artstation, Shutterstock, TeamLiquid, Vertex School, and others.
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Modular Building Creation For Games | Volume 1 | Tutorial Course
Learn how a professional environment artist works when creating Modular Buildings for games. You’ll learn techniques like Correct Project Planning, Modular Asset Creation, Material Creation, Unreal Engine Level-art/Architecture, and more!
3DS MAX - SUBSTANCE PAINTER - UNREAL ENGINE
We will start with making a detailed planning of our building. After this, the modeling of our modular pieces will be done using 3DS Max - HOWEVER We made sure to use universal techniques so as long as you know the basics of your preferred software (Blender, Maya, Etc.) you should be able to follow along just fine.
For our texture creating we will be using Substance Painter to ensure everyone can follow along even through it involves tileable texture creation (instead of using Substance Designer)
And the rest of the setup will happen in Unreal Engine with a little bit of work in Photoshop.
We will also show how you can make both basic interiors next to the exterior building.
10+ HOURS!
This course contains over 10+ hours of content – You can follow along with every single step – There is only a minimal amount of time lapsing to speed up repetitive parts and in some of the bonus content. At the end of this course you should be extremely efficient in creating modular buildings.
PROJECT FILES
This tutorial comes with all the project files including the building and additional assets you see in the scene.
SKILL LEVEL
While this course is suited for all skill levels, it is essential to have a basic understanding of the software listed. I do provide a keyboard shortcut overlay while explaining the process, so hopefully everyone can join along. But without knowing how to use the programs we use it might be difficult to follow along.
TOOLS USED
- 3DS MAX
- Substance 3D Painter
- Photoshop
- Unreal Engine 5.4
YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Emiel Sleegers is a lead 3d environment artist and owner of FastTrack Tutorials. He’s worked on games like The Division 2 + DLC at Ubisoft, Forza Horizon 3 at Playground Games, and as a Freelancer on multiple projects as an Environment Artist, Prop Artist and Material Artist.
CHAPTER SORTING
There’s a total of 21 videos split into easy-to-digest chapters. All the videos will have logical naming and are numbered to make it easy to find exactly the ones you want to follow.
SUBTITLES
Subtitles are offered for this tutorial in English, Chinese and Spanish. Please note the subtitles are auto generated and might not always be 100% accurate.
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Course Details
10 Hours of video Content
English
Beginner
Source Files Included
English, Chinese, Spanish
Your Instructor
Emiel Sleegers is a Lead Environment Artist and the founder of FastTrackTutorials, with over 13 years of experience in the AAA game industry. He is known for his expertise as an Environment/prop and Material Artist, as well as his work as a tutor in the field of 3D game art. Emiel has worked for major companies such as Playground Games (Forza Horizon 3) and Ubisoft Entertainment (The Division + DLC). Emiel also creates learning content for FastTrackTutorials and provides services to clients such as Adobe, MSI, Artstation, Shutterstock, TeamLiquid, Vertex School, and others.
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