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How to Make 3D Video Game Models

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A 3d Model is a three-dimensional object you put into a video game. The most common model is that of the player in the game. But it can also be almost anything else you can imagine. Here is an overview of how you make 3D models for video games.
When you make a video game most of the design is done the same way an architect would design a city or a building. It is all very static. You define the shapes of the objects then you insert textures and colors. But this is just the static world that everything happens inside. The real adventure of a video game comes when the models are inserted into the game. And if you are learning how to make a video game using some of the more common software like Reality Factory you don’t have a whole lot of options for making models. This is where 3D modeling software comes in.
 
To Make a 3D Model you need some 3D modeling software

There are many different modeling software applications and most of them are very suitable for making models for games. Some of the more popular packages are:

  • Maya – A high end 3d modeling package, which is used by professionals and often, used to make movies. It also has a scaled down version which is more affordable
  • 3Ds Max – Another high end modeling package that is very popular within the game making industry
  • Lightwave – This is a professional package at a reasonable cost. If you are serious about 3d modeling this is a good option
  • Blender – This is a free open source software package that has some amazing abilities. If you have no budget this is the way to go.
  • Milkshape 3D – Very inexpensive and easy to use 3d modeling package. They have a nice 30-day free trial period which gives you then chance to learn and test before you buy.
How is a 3D model made?
 
There are a few different paths to making a model for a video game. Here is a generic overview of the process steps.
  1. You design a skeleton of your model. Think of this as the bones and joints underneath. You won’t see any of this when you play the game but these bones and joints are very necessary because they tell the game how the model moves. Exactly the same way your bones and joints define how you move.
  2. You design a colorless and texture-less skin around the bones and joints. This is how your model will look in shape.
  3. You color in the skin to get the exact look of the model. This is the details of the model. You make the final look here by putting in eyes, clothes, or anything else.
  4. You define how your model will behave. You tell the model what joints will move in what directions. This is a big time saver with modeling software because you just tell it the beginning and ending locations and the software draws in all the middle steps.
  5. You export the model into a format that video game design software understands. 3D modeling software has this export tool built in and most programs will export to a wide variety of formats for lots of game development software.
Making 3D video game models is not a really hard process and in no time you can make some nice models for your games. But, modeling is a profession that some people devote full time efforts to. If you want to get really good at modeling you are going to have to put in many hours of practice and you are going to have to develop your talents as an artist.
 
 


For more articles, information, product reviews, and tutorials on the exciting world of making video games for free check out the author’s website at:www.make-video-games.com – Creative resources for making video games for free
 
If you like creative projects check out the authors project site where you can learn how to write fantasy, make siege engines, terrariums, dioramas and all sorts of other great projects: StormTheCastle.com – Creativity with an Edge



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» left by Anonymous (2 years 145 days ago.)
OK we have the models what we do next..?
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» left by Will (2 years 145 days ago.)
Hi :) Model making is part of the video game development cycle. You can actually import them right into games and use them ! You can either make your own games for this or use pre-made games. Try taking a look at some of the free game development software like Reality Factory.
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» left by ishupal from india (2 years 135 days ago.)
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i have made a model with the help of milkshape now plz tell me how i can skin it and make it ready for Reality Factory.
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» left by Anonymous (2 years 135 days ago.)
Check out my tutorials at my web site :)

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» left by edward ramsey from detroit,michigan (2 years 92 days ago.)
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Im new at this with great ideas but iwant my game to be fusion of GTA:san andreas features with hitman:contracts is this possible to do on low budget and if i accomplish how can i get it on shelfs in salesmarket
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» left by Anonymous (2 years 76 days ago.)
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Hello Will! I have found your tutorials on how to make games extremely helpful so far! I am wondering, can models made in Blender be exported to Reality Factory?
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» left by Joseph Delly from Winnsboro, South Carolina (1 year 101 days ago.)
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This article was very helpful, but could you please give a listing of places of where to get the software to make the video game.

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» left by Anonymous (1 year 100 days ago.)
Milkshape3d is a nice product for 3d modeling. You can find it at milkshape3d. I have lots of tutorials on my website for getting and using game making and model making software. urls not allowed in comments so do a google search for

Trunlonia and on that page I have resources listed.

 


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