Difference between revisions of "How to make your own models for Overgrowth"
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**Please download the latest version on the [[Secret Preorder Forum | SPF]] | **Please download the latest version on the [[Secret Preorder Forum | SPF]] | ||
* A 3D Modeling Program with simple UV mapping capabilities. | * A 3D Modeling Program with simple UV mapping capabilities. | ||
− | + | ** For this tutorial we will be using [http://www.wings3d.com Wings 3D], a free, open source, cross platform subdivision modeler. With its simple interface and easy learning curve it is perfect for beginners. | |
− | ** For this tutorial we will be using [http://www.wings3d.com Wings 3D], a free, open source, cross platform subdivision modeler. | + | ** We will occasionally be using [http://www.blender.org Blender], which is also free, open source, and cross platform. Blender is much more feature-packed but also has a very steep learning curve. |
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** Most other 3d modeling programs should work just as well. | ** Most other 3d modeling programs should work just as well. | ||
* An Image Editor. | * An Image Editor. |
Revision as of 08:05, 16 December 2009
This is a complete beginner's guide for making your own models for Overgrowth.
- This guide not assumes only basic knowledge of 3D programs. Beginner guides are listed below for getting more acquainted with some of the suggested 3d modelers.
- This guide will include sections to explain concepts to beginners. If you are knowledgeable in computer graphics concepts feel free to skip these sections.
- Please keep in mind that these are just guidelines to help guide you, not rules set in stone.
- Disclaimer: It is possible as development on Overgrowth continues, that parts of this guide become obsolete or don't work anymore. If you find this to be the case please contact me - Jo-Shadow
Requirements
- A Copy of Overgrowth
- As of the writing of this tutorial you should be using Alpha 57 or later
- Please download the latest version on the SPF
- A 3D Modeling Program with simple UV mapping capabilities.
- For this tutorial we will be using Wings 3D, a free, open source, cross platform subdivision modeler. With its simple interface and easy learning curve it is perfect for beginners.
- We will occasionally be using Blender, which is also free, open source, and cross platform. Blender is much more feature-packed but also has a very steep learning curve.
- Most other 3d modeling programs should work just as well.
- An Image Editor.