I havent seen any video tutorials on UV unwrapping in blender. The audio quality isnt peak, i'm still tweaking the audio settings.... but i really hope it helps!!!
Ps... i will be adding a tutorial later on how to export the Unwrap into a .tga (Targa) file. I'll Probably add it shortly after i post this one...
Tell me what you think!
Happy Blendering
Finishing up the previous tutorial, this explains how to export the UV map into a .tga file so you can bring it into Gimp or Photoshop to create the textures!
I hope it helps, and again tell me what you think!!!
This tutorial is mainly meant for beginners! But i have also seen blender experienced people not know how to do this! so i decided to post it! this will give a basic understanding on how to add multiple materials to a single object in blender.
Please tell me what you think! and if you have any questions please feel free to ask!!! :)
So i just got zbrush, and let me just say WOW!!! I love this thing!
It's going to take me a little time to get the hang of it, but here is the first model i've made in it. I LOVE how fast you can work in it!
once i get the hang of it i can also provide tutorials in zbrush. So if you want to know anything just message/comment me!
I've been pretty busy lately and i finally got a chance to do another model. This one didn't come out as well, but i still had fun working on it.
it's just a 20 minute model like the last one.
hope you enjoy
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