Professional Series: Creating Character Variation with Texture Maps

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Professional Series: Creating Character Variation with Texture Maps | 1.9 Gb
Software Used: Maya 2012, ZBrush 4R3, TopoGun | Resolution: 1280x720(.flv) | Audio: mp3 93 Kbps | Completion Time: 01 hrs. 29 min.
Genre: eLearning | Difficulty: Advanced | Language: English | Instructor: Justin Marshall

In this course we will discuss workflows involved in creating swappable maps to define different characters using identical geometry. In many cases, games for instance, you may have some basic characters that are used for background. In the case of a sports game, you may have cheering fans in the crowd. While the animation, and thus the base geometry, can remain the same, the characters need to look different based on the teams, locations, etc… In this course we'll learn to create multiple characters and then bake maps based on identical geometry to swap out the different characters on a previously animated mesh.

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Publisher: Digital Tutors
Training Course: Professional Series: Creating Character Variation with Texture Maps
Instructor: Justin Marshall
Home: www.digitaltutors.com
Interface: english
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven
Size: 1.9 Gb

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