3ds Max Modeling for Games

3ds Max Modeling for Games

Author: Andrew Gahan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-01-17

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 1136139176

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With 18 years under his belt in the game industry, a key contributor to the MotorStorm series, and the creator of the 3ds Max in Minutes video series (at FocalPress.com), Andrew Gahan delivers the expert techniques in 3ds Max Modeling for Games, 2nd edition. This updated edition is packed with new tutorials that will enhance your modeling skills and pump up your portfolio with high-quality work in no time. Along with Anthony O'Donnell and a team of experts, Gahan covers all of the fundamental game modeling techniques, including character and environment modeling, mapping, and texturing. Finally, a bonus section in 3ds Max Modeling for Games offers readers insights and tips on how to get their careers started in the game industry. New, expanded tutorials take readers of all abilities through full character and environment modeling from beginning to end Companion website (3d-for-games.com) offers a robust, supportive forum where readers can get commentary on new work, develop skills and portfolio art, as well as network with other game artists on a variety of projects. Also features project files for all tutorials in the book and enough support images and photos to keep the budding artist busy for months Completely updated gallery allows the reader to build on various models


Modeling a Character in 3DS Max

Modeling a Character in 3DS Max

Author: Paul Steed

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2005-01-10

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 0763798134

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In this update to his best-selling character modeling book, professional modeler and animator Paul Steed shares a number of tips, tricks, and techniques that have made him one of the industry’s most recognized 3D artists. Modeling a Character in 3ds max, Second Edition provides readers a professional-level skill set as it chronicles the creation of a single low-poly real-time character from concept to texture mapping, and gives insight into the process of creating a high-resolution character. Learn how to model with primitives; use extrusions and Booleans; mirror and reuse models; optimize the mesh; create and apply textures; loft shapes.


3ds Max Modeling for Games

3ds Max Modeling for Games

Author: Andrew Gahan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 0240816064

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3ds Max Modeling for Games - VOLUME II Insider's Guide to Stylized Game Character, Vehicle, and Environment Modeling **ALL TECHNIQUES, TUTORIALS BELOW WILL FEATURE STYLIZED (COMIC-STYLE) ART. THIS IS THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN VOLUME I (WHICH OFFER REALISTIC STYLE ART). Chapter 1 - Introduction to 3dsmax (20-30 pages) User Interface Primitives Viewports Projects Load & Save Chapter 2 - Basics of Modeling and Texturing (20-30 pages) Creating a box asset Creating simple texture maps Creating texture maps from photographs Cleaning up images in Photoshop Mapping UV Unwrap Editing UV's Render settings and quick renders Saving and organizing your work Chapter 3 - Low Poly Modeling Techniques continued (20-30 pages) Modeling a simple object Extrude, Bevel, etc Graphite modeling tools Chapter 4 - Low Poly Vehicle (80 pages) Using blueprints and concept art work Modeling techniques Materials and mapping Rendering Chapter 5 - Low Poly Character (80 pages) Using blueprints and concept art work Modeling techniques Materials and mapping Rendering Gallery (20 pages) Chapter 6 - Creating Trees and Foliage (30 pages) Different approaches for different uses Modelling Texture creation Chapter 7 - Low poly Environment (80 pages) Planning the scene Blocking out in 3D To detail or not to detail Unwrapping Creating texture maps Lighting Rendering Chapter 8 - Normal Map creation in detail (20-30 pages) Creating normal maps from high poly assets Baking maps Types of normal map Tangents based normal maps in detail Chapter 9 - Ambient Occlusion in detail (10-20 pages) Chapter 10 - Portfolio creation and Interview (10 pages).


Poly-Modeling with 3ds Max

Poly-Modeling with 3ds Max

Author: Todd Daniele

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2012-09-10

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1136138218

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Polymodeling is a modeling technique used in 3d modeling. Unlike box modeling, or other forms of modeling where you start out with a basic form or primitive object that determines the mass of an object, artists can use the polygon (the basic building block of all of the primitives available in 3ds Max). This approach allows for more control over the flow, placement and detail of the meshes that are built. Placement of vertices/points, edges and all other sub-elements that build our models is determined by the user, rather than pre-determined by a computer generated primitive. This book is a collection of tips, tricks and techniques on how to create professional models for advertising on T.V and the web. The author has tons of industry experience using Max toward this end, and he shares the secrets of his trade. As Production Modeler for some of today's hottest studios (including GuerillaFx, Coke Zero, MTV, Old Navy, Nike, Target, HP) Todd Daniele brings real-world experience to the book. Daniele teaches the technical aspects of polymodeling, while showing how to ultimately create content in a dynamic, efficient manner. Associated web site offers instructional files that show the models in progressive stages of development; plus a supporting internet forum: readers can log-on to this forum to ask questions or comment on anything covered in the book.


3ds Max Modeling for Games: Volume II

3ds Max Modeling for Games: Volume II

Author: Andrew Gahan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-08-06

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 113612926X

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There's a new trend towards sylized, comic-style art, with the latest wave of 3D movies (a la Pixar ). Max users can do this kind of thing, and they want to learn how. Andy Gahan is building on the success of his Focal book, 3ds Max Modeling for Games (which covers realistic style art) with this new VOLUME II, covering stylized comic-style art. Forum members are asking for this treatment, and we are delivering. We are linking up to original book branding and titling, and offering the same robust portal for both books - the art on the cover will show the distinction of this volume. The book will offer new modeling techniques, specifically cartoon style - think Pixar, offering new challenges to people who bought Volume I (which focused on more realistic art). Website (www.3d-for-games.com) is unique - an online forum where readers can post and answer questions about their work. In terms of developing a portfolio, online peer critiques are invaluable, and current readers have made use of this feature, in fact some have happily become the forum responders (along with Andy) to coach and develop new artists at work. Also included: step-by-step project files for each chapter; all the relevant texture files and source photos; panoramic skies, small scene objects, bonus texture maps & models so that artists can create whole scenes very quickly without starting from scratch each time; countless examples of what's hot and what's not in 3D modeling and also enough support images and photos to keep the budding artist busy for months. Unrivalled support in over 10,000 current posts - backing up the book with a lively forum and community of readers from all over the world, ready to help your work.


3d Automotive Modeling

3d Automotive Modeling

Author: Andrew Gahan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2012-10-02

Total Pages: 469

ISBN-13: 1136130136

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Master techniques from top automotive designers and world-class game developers with this insider's guide to designing and modeling 3D vehicles. With techniques demonstrated in 3ds Max, Maya, XSI, and Photoshop, "3D Automotive Modeling" starts with a fantastic series of hot concept designs and continues by offering a full hands-on modeling tutorial for each. Some of the very best designers and modelers from across the globe take you through their processes step-by-step, giving you the tips, tricks, and short-cuts that true professionals use. "3D Automotive Modeling" features tutorials from Honda, Toyota, and Mercedes-Benz designers, as well as modelers from Sony Computer Entertainment, Lucas Arts, and Simbin-artists who have worked on some of the biggest games in the industry, including the MotorStorm series. You will get: insider tips from a team of noted professionals, led by author Andrew Gahan, part of the award-winning game team behind the PlayStation 3 smash hit series, MotorStorm; all tutorial files, models, textures, blueprints, and concept images on the associated web site; and, access to a vibrant forum on the web site where you can discuss and share your work and get feedback from the pros.


Game Art Complete

Game Art Complete

Author: Andrew Gahan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-10-30

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 1317441524

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A compilation of key chapters from the top Focal game art books available today - in the areas of Max, Maya, Photoshop, and ZBrush. The chapters provide the CG Artist with an excellent sampling of essential techniques that every 3D artist needs to create stunning game art. Game artists will be able to master the modeling, rendering, rigging, and texturing techniques they need - with advice from Focal's best and brightest authors. Artists can learn hundreds of tips, tricks and shortcuts in Max, Maya, Photoshop, ZBrush - all within the covers of one complete, inspiring reference.


3D Game Environments

3D Game Environments

Author: Luke Ahearn

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-03-03

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1317418166

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From a steamy jungle to a modern city, or even a sci-fi space station, 3D Game Environments is the ultimate resource to help you create AAA quality art for a variety of game worlds. Primarily using Photoshop and 3ds Max, students will learn to create realistic textures from photo source and a variety of techniques to portray dynamic and believable game worlds. With detailed tutorials on creating 3D models, applying 2D art to 3D models, and clear concise advice on issues of efficiency and optimization for a 3D game engine, Luke Ahearn gives you everything students need to make their own realistic game environments. Key Features The entire game world development process; from planning to 3D modeling, UV layout, and creating textures. Exercises and projects to practice with; each section includes projects to guide you through creating different world genres. The updated companion website—www.lukeahearn.com/textures/ now includes video tutorials in addition to updated sample textures, shaders, materials, actions, brushes, program demos, plug-ins and all art from the book—all the tools you need in one place.