About This Course
Learn how to create a Walther P99 using 3ds Max, Substance Designer and Marmoset Toolbag 3.
In this tutorial we will go over on how to create the high and low poly of a walther p99. We will first go over our reference where we will talk about the best way to approach a complicated model such as this one. Next, we will then move onto creating the body for our high poly model using clean geometry and a non destructive workflow. After that we will do a timelapse, finishing all small details on the body. Then once that is done we will move into the top part of the weapon where we will use a combination of plane modeling and line modeling to get a good and accurate result. Once again, we will finish off with an timelapse of the remaining parts. During all timelapses there will still be a narration explaining the thought process behind all the choices I make. Then finally when everything is done, we will use the non destructive workflow to turn our high poly back into a low poly and optimize it until it is a game ready model.
More about the instructor:
My name is Emiel Sleegers. I am 21 years old and originally from The Netherlands but I am currently located in the UK. I am a 3DÂ environment artist working in the game industry. I have worked for companies like Playground Games and ubisoft with so far one announced title on my name named: Forza Horizon 3, and another title on the way. I am a self taught artist who on one day 4 years ago wanted to know how the amazing games I always played were made. The rest is history.
Students will be able to handle high Poly Modeling and non destructive modeling.
Students will also be knowledgeable in box modeling, line modeling and optimization for games.
Greg P.
I am following along in Blender, it is going very well, and I expect to have a very high quality model I can export to Sketchfab or render out. I really like the instructors style and pace, he is explaining vey clearly what the thought process is, and why certain decisions are important and is not glossing over key bits of information! Very glad to be doing this course.