Creating Destroyed Assets for Games – In-Depth Tutorial Course by FastTrack (multi-sub)
Release date:2022, October
Author:Emiel Sleegers
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
3DS MAX, SUBSTANCE, ZBRUSH, AND UNREAL ENGINE 5
All the modeling will be done in 3DS Max, However, we have also included bonus chapters on how to do non-universal techniques in Maya and Blender. The of the techniques used are universal and can be replicated in any other 3d modeling package. Sculpting will be done in Zbrush and mask/material creation will be done in Substance Painter and a little bit of Substance Designer. The entire level will be set up in Unreal Engine 5 and we will also use a bit of photoshop and DaVinci resolve.
At the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding of how to create destruction for games. Please note although all textures are included we will not go over how to create them, this course is solely focused on creating the destroyed assets and doing some level art.
27+ HOURS!
This course contains over 27+ hours of content – You can follow along with every single step – The course does enclose a few small-time lapses, this is just to speed up very repetitive tasks, the rest is done in real-time. However, we have also included the time-lapsed footage in real-time without narration.
We will start by gathering our references and going over our planning. Then we will create a blockout for all our assets and already put our scene together to make sure everything works correctly.
After that, we will start to create all of our final assets. We have divided the tutorial up per destruction type. Meaning that we will first take the pillars to final, then the concrete rubble, then the wood, etc.
Once that is done we have also included some bonus material on how we create the additional level art surrounding our building like the additional buildings, trees, and extra assets (this will be done using a timelapse)
SKILL LEVEL
This game art tutorial is perfect for students who have familiarity with a 3d Modeling tool like 3DS Max, Substance Designer/Painter, and Unreal Engine – Everything in this tutorial will be explained in detail and we have also included bonus chapters on how to replicate some techniques in Maya and Blender. However, if you have never touched any modeling or texturing tools before we recommend that you first watch an introduction tutorial of those programs (you can find many of these for free on YouTube or paid on this very website)
TOOLS USED
- 3DS Max
- Substance 3D Designer and Substance 3D Painter
- Unreal Engine 5
- Zbrush
- Davinci Resolve
- Photoshop
- Marmoset Toolbag 4 (can be replaced with Substance Painter)
YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Emiel Sleegers is a senior environment artist currently working in the AAA Game Industry. He’s worked on games like The Division 2 + DLC at Ubisoft, Forza Horizon 3 at Playground Games, and as a Freelancer on multiple projects as an Environment Artist and Material Artist.
CHAPTER SORTING
There’s a total of 72 videos split into easy-to-digest chapters.
All the videos will have logical naming and are numbered to make it easy to find exactly the ones you want to follow.