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Crate, lesson 2

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Second lesson, how to make a crate.

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Welcome to game art 3D

The crate

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The crate

The first object we are going to make is a simple one.

A cube.

With the proper texture we can make it look like a crate.

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The crate

Box modeling

UVW unwrap

Photoshop, creating the texture

Rendering your first object

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The crate

The base form

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The base form, with some modeling done to it

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The base form, modeled to a wooden crate

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The crate

Setup for in a game, high detailed in front and the low poly in the back

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A texture is there to create the illusion of a highly detailed object.

To create a texture we use; Photoshop, images from the internet, self drawn or photographed.

More about textures in a next lesson.

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My example of a wooden crate texture

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The UVW unwrap of our cube

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The modified UVW unwrap with my texture as a base

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The more poly’s you use, the more complex your UVW gets

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Our simple cube with texture

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Normal render from 3D studio max

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Adjusted render, shadows, lights and different render engine

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Now it is up to you. But first, think about your cube.

What is it going to be, how will it appear? Take a moment before you start modeling and draw some sketches of your crate.