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3ds Max Basics for Modeling Video Game Assets: Two Volume Set3ds Max Basics for Modeling Video Game Assets: Two Volume Set

3ds Max Basics for Modeling Video Game Assets: Two Volume Set in Vernon, BC

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3ds Max Basics for Modeling Video Game Assets: Two Volume Set in Vernon, BC

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3ds Max Basics for Modeling Video Game Assets, Two Volume Set is a project-based introduction to 3D modeling designed for students, educators, and beginners entering the world of game development. Written by veteran instructor and industry artist Bill Culbertson, the book applies real-world workflows to teach foundational skills using Autodesk 3ds Max. Through a structured, step-by-step process, readers build a modular medieval castle environment-progressing from basic forms to fully textured, export-ready game assets. Each lesson simulates a professional game studio pipeline, reinforcing key concepts while preparing students to integrate their work into the Unity game engine. In Volume Two, readers create characters designed for the medieval castle environment developed in Volume One. Characters are rigged using the Character Animation Toolkit (CAT), skinned using the Skin Modifier, and animated with essential in-game movements. The completed characters are then exported into the Unity game engine and integrated into a playable third-person environment. The book features updated workflows and visual references, practical tips for modeling, UV mapping, and exporting, and reinforced learning through repetition and milestone-based projects. The book features an integrated character pipeline from modeling to in-engine implementation, reinforcing learning through repetition while simulating a professional game studio pipeline-guiding readers through asset research, placeholder development, final modeling, UV mapping, and texturing using techniques such as box mapping and Quick Peel. While the instruction is presented in 3ds Max, the principles and workflows are transferable to other major 3D modeling platforms. Stay current with updates, resources, and downloadable project files at 3dsMaxBasics.com-a dedicated hub for both students and instructors.
3ds Max Basics for Modeling Video Game Assets, Two Volume Set is a project-based introduction to 3D modeling designed for students, educators, and beginners entering the world of game development. Written by veteran instructor and industry artist Bill Culbertson, the book applies real-world workflows to teach foundational skills using Autodesk 3ds Max. Through a structured, step-by-step process, readers build a modular medieval castle environment-progressing from basic forms to fully textured, export-ready game assets. Each lesson simulates a professional game studio pipeline, reinforcing key concepts while preparing students to integrate their work into the Unity game engine. In Volume Two, readers create characters designed for the medieval castle environment developed in Volume One. Characters are rigged using the Character Animation Toolkit (CAT), skinned using the Skin Modifier, and animated with essential in-game movements. The completed characters are then exported into the Unity game engine and integrated into a playable third-person environment. The book features updated workflows and visual references, practical tips for modeling, UV mapping, and exporting, and reinforced learning through repetition and milestone-based projects. The book features an integrated character pipeline from modeling to in-engine implementation, reinforcing learning through repetition while simulating a professional game studio pipeline-guiding readers through asset research, placeholder development, final modeling, UV mapping, and texturing using techniques such as box mapping and Quick Peel. While the instruction is presented in 3ds Max, the principles and workflows are transferable to other major 3D modeling platforms. Stay current with updates, resources, and downloadable project files at 3dsMaxBasics.com-a dedicated hub for both students and instructors.

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