Weapon Texturing with Substance

Learn to texture and present a Walther P99 using 3ds max, Substance and Marmoset Toolbag 3.
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Weapon Texturing with Substance
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Course Title: Weapon Texturing with Substance: Master the Art of Texturing a Walther P99

Course Headline: 🔫 Unlock the Secrets to Realistic Weapon Texturing!


Course Description:

Dive deep into the world of weapon texturing with this comprehensive online course from 3dmotive LLC. Weapon Texturing with Substance is designed for artists who have already tackled the basics of modeling and are ready to elevate their skills to the next level. Join us as we continue our journey from where we left off in the modeling course, focusing on the intricate process of unwrapping a high-poly weapon, specifically the Walther P99, to maximize texture resolution.

What You'll Learn:

  • Unwrapping Mastery: Learn the most efficient methods for unwrapping your weapon model in 3ds Max to ensure the highest possible resolution on your textures.
  • Scene Preparation: Set up your scene and export all necessary models, primed for texturing and rendering within Marmoset Toolbag 3.
  • Baking Techniques: Utilize the power of Marmoset Toolbag 3 to bake out your texture maps, troubleshoot any issues that arise, and achieve seamless results.
  • Substance Painter Skills: Dive into Substance Painter to add exquisite details like screws and textures, enhancing the realism of your weapon.
  • Material Definition: Develop a deep understanding of material creation within Substance Painter for a portfolio-quality finish.
  • Texturing the Top: Perfect the top portion of your weapon with realistic color changes, edge scratches, and overall dirtiness to sell the visual story.
  • Base Texturing: Transition to the base of the weapon, which features a different material, and add appropriate details like edge highlights and more.
  • Presentation Excellence: Finally, showcase your weapon in Marmoset Toolbag 3 at portfolio quality standards, with attention to scene composition and lighting.

Instructor's Profile:

Emiel Sleegers is a young and talented 3D environment artist hailing from the Netherlands, now residing in the UK. His journey into the world of 3D art began just four years ago, driven by his fascination with the games he played every day. Today, Emiel's work can be seen in major titles like Forza Horizon 3 and he's currently working on an exciting project that's yet to be revealed. A self-taught artist, Emiel has built an impressive portfolio by dedicating himself to mastering the tools and techniques required to create visually stunning environments.


Course Highlights:

  • Expert Instructor: Learn from a professional who has worked with industry giants like Playground Games and Ubisoft.
  • Hands-On Project: Texture and present a high-quality weapon model, similar to those found in top-tier games.
  • Real-World Skills: Acquire practical skills using 3ds Max, Substance Painter, and Marmoset Toolbag 3—software used by professionals worldwide.
  • Portfolio Ready: Complete the course with a piece that will not only be a testament to your learning but also a showcase asset for your portfolio.

🎓 Enroll now and transform your texturing abilities with Weapon Texturing with Substance! 🚀


What's Included:

  • In-Depth Tutorial: Step-by-step guidance through each stage of the texturing process.
  • Access to Resources: High-poly and low-poly models, texture maps, and more to aid your learning experience.
  • Community Support: Engage with fellow learners and the instructor in our dedicated community forum.
  • Lifetime Access: Revisit the course materials anytime to reinforce your skills or catch up on anything you might have missed.

Embark on this texturing adventure and bring your weapon models to life with professional, portfolio-worthy quality! 🌟

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