Difference between revisions of "HowTo:FullUnwrapBlender"
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* [[HowTo:FullUnwrap6Seams2|Placing Seams (Part 2)]] (done) | * [[HowTo:FullUnwrap6Seams2|Placing Seams (Part 2)]] (done) | ||
* [[HowTo:FullUnwrap7Orient|Reorienting the ship for unwrap]] (done) | * [[HowTo:FullUnwrap7Orient|Reorienting the ship for unwrap]] (done) | ||
− | * [[HowTo:FullUnwrapStarkOp|A Stark Choice...]] | + | * [[HowTo:FullUnwrapStarkOp|A Stark Choice...]] (done) |
* [[HowTo:FullUnwrap8Potato|Entering Potato Mode]] '''(W.I.P.)''' | * [[HowTo:FullUnwrap8Potato|Entering Potato Mode]] '''(W.I.P.)''' | ||
Revision as of 22:18, 12 May 2007
UV-unwrapping a "BIG" (complex) ship, using Blender.
Please be sure to read each chapter thoroughly and in order, for your own good... UV-unwrapping is a science, not an art or a sport. I've tried hard not to skip any steps in this tutorial; but you'll have to do your part, by not missing any part of the tutorial.
- Introduction (done)
- Clean up the mesh (done)
- Materialize it (done)
- More cleaning up (done)
- Think Hard First (done)
- Placing Seams (Part 1) (done)
- Placing Seams (Part 2) (done)
- Reorienting the ship for unwrap (done)
- A Stark Choice... (done)
- Entering Potato Mode (W.I.P.)
(2 be continued; more chapters even; this is a W.I.P. --Work in Progress)
Announcement: Next tutorial will be about texturing, and it will rely on many of the unwrapping tricks we used in this turorial, such as having the front of the ship facing left on the texture, etceteras...