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In this series of videos you will learn how to use 3D GameStudioÂ?s Model Editor.
I will show you step-by-step how to model, texture and animate 3D models.
First, I show you how to re-texture an existing model, letting you skip modeling and animating the model and saving you a lot of time.
Next, I show you how to make a model out of boxes, texture Â?Box ManÂ? using Paint.NET, animate Â?Box ManÂ?, and import him into 3D GameStudioÂ?s World Editor.
Finally, I show you how to model a fish, texture the fish with the Skin Editor (part of the Model Editor), animate the fish with both bones animation and basic key frame animation and import the fish into 3D GameStudioÂ?s World Editor.
NOTE: This series of video tutorials are designed to expand upon the material covered in the Getting Started With 3D GameStudio Video Tutorials available at http://www.regnow.com/softsell/nph-softsell.cgi?item=15712-1. These tutorials are for people who are already familiar enough with 3d GameStudio to be able to create a very simple game.
Learn How To Use 3D GameStudioÂ?s Model Editor To Create 3D Game Models
The Following Topics are Covered:
Section 1
- Introduction
- Downloading game models from 3D Game StudioÂ?s website
Section 2
- Re-texturing an existing model
- Adding the re-textured model to a game level
Section 3
- Creating a model out of boxes
- Texturing the box model
- Animating the box model
- Adding the re-textured model to a game level
Section 4
- Creating a fish model
- Texturing the fish model
- Animating the fish model with bones animation
- Animating the fish model
- Adding the re-textured model to a game level
Section 5
- Closing remarks
These videos are in Macromedia Flash 9 format.
NOTE: In order to view the videos, you need to have the Macromedia Flash 9 player installed. The Flash player can be downloaded at http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
In order to get the most out of the training you need:
The Free Trial Version or Higher Edition of 3D Game Studio available at http://www.conitec.net/english/gstudio/download.php
Paint.NET available at http://www.getpaint.net/download.html
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