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           Note: Requires .NET 6.0 - Version 3.2 - June 2024 Release
           Note: Requires .NET 6.0 - Version 3.2 - June 2024 Release


4) Optional - Tutorial files to follow along - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y5ut5j0234m0gv151da58/3D0_Tutorial_Files.zip?rlkey=isucz8a06268077yvlqftzffz&st=xb6b7g1i&dl=0
4) Optional - Tutorial files to follow along - https://df-21.net/downloads/tutorials/3d_tutorial_files/3d_tutorial_files.zip




Installing the exporter addon Blender's UI (specifically the bits you need for basic model, texture, export)
Part One - Covering the Basics


Basic modelling and hotkeys (object mode vs edit mode, extrude, inset, edge loop, bevel, snapping, symmetry toggle, scale to DF, etc)
<youtube>JZYe0vRJc20</youtube>


Basic troubleshooting (flipped normals, duplicate faces, merging vertices, pivot point/origin, etc)
Part Two - Some more advanced techniques
Modifiers - maybe? Some would be useful here, most overkill.


UV unwrapping Multiple materials / textures Importing existing textures
<youtube>tK5v54aI5q4</youtube>


Texture baking (ie using procedural materials, baked lighting or baking detail from high to low mesh.)


Texture conversion (not really 3DO specific, but part of the process)
Obviously these two videos scratch the surface of what Blender can actually do - for modelling and in general. For further information, there are a range of free resources and models to learn from including:


Texture paint basics. Can paint directly on the model or in 2D simultaneously.
CG Cookie, a great variety of free (and paid) Blender tutorials
 
https://cgcookie.com/lessons/intro-to-blender-and-cg-cookie-3f5a128152aa17de
 
Blendswap, a large free repository of Blender models to use and learn from, including some familiar looking ones...
 
https://blendswap.com/blend/20330

Latest revision as of 18:19, 13 December 2024

This two part video guide will follow the process of creating a basic model in Blender, adding texture and importing in to Dark Forces to use in game.

Before we get started, there are some tools to download:

1) Blender: https://www.blender.org/download/ - current version (4.2 at time of writing)

           or if need be https://download.blender.org/release/ for any and all previous releases.

2) BM Convertor (by Jereth Kok): https://df-21.net/downloads/utilities/bmconverter/bmconverter.zip

3) Dark Forces 3DO Blender Addon (by Jereth Kok): https://df-21.net/downloads/utilities/dfblender/dfblender.zip

          Note: Requires .NET 6.0 - Version 3.2 - June 2024 Release

4) Optional - Tutorial files to follow along - https://df-21.net/downloads/tutorials/3d_tutorial_files/3d_tutorial_files.zip


Part One - Covering the Basics

Part Two - Some more advanced techniques


Obviously these two videos scratch the surface of what Blender can actually do - for modelling and in general. For further information, there are a range of free resources and models to learn from including:

CG Cookie, a great variety of free (and paid) Blender tutorials

https://cgcookie.com/lessons/intro-to-blender-and-cg-cookie-3f5a128152aa17de

Blendswap, a large free repository of Blender models to use and learn from, including some familiar looking ones...

https://blendswap.com/blend/20330