Making Procedural Weapons In Blender 3

Published 2022-04-16
Platform Udemy
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Use Geometry Nodes, and Python to create 100s of game ready assets in just one click!

Do you want to be able to make hundreds of weapons at the click of a button? Then this is the course for you!

Blender is a brilliant program, capable of creating amazing models which can be exported to any game engine. In this course, we focus on the free and open-source Godot game engine. Many of the techniques taught will be immediately applicable to other game engines as well. Here are just a few of the things you’ll learn during this course:

This is an intermediate course- but wait! What does that really mean?

I always start my courses in an easy to understand manner and talk through all of my steps, however, if you are completely new to Blender or 3D modelling, you might struggle to follow along. If you have some existing Blender knowledge you will be able to jump straight in and follow along!

You'll be OK with little or no experience. With our online tutorials, you'll be amazed at what you can achieve, with instructor support and online help.

The course starts with building some basic weapon components that we will assemble manually and step through all the necessary processes to ensure your exported model works flawlessly... You will apply your new skills to your project all the time. Project files will all be included, as well as additional references and resources - you'll never get stuck. There are talking-head videos along with the screencasts for you to follow.

For each of the models that you build you will follow this process:

You'll get lifetime access to the course. The creators are qualified and experienced professionals who are able to explain complex concepts clearly, as well as entertain along the way. By the end of the course, you'll be very confident making 3D assets ready for export to Godot.

Access to this course comes with an optional, free community site where you can share games and 3D models and as well as Discord, where you can connect with other students.

Let’s hop on over, into Blender!

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