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Google SketchUp for Game Design: Beginner's Guide

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Google SketchUp for Game Design: Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

Creating video game environments similar to the best 3D games on the market is now within the capability of hobbyists for the first time, with the free availability of game development software such as Unity 3D, and the ease with which groups of enthusiasts can get together to pool their skills for a game project. The sheer number of these independent game projects springing up means there is a constant need for game art, the physical 3D environment and objects that inhabit these game worlds. Now thanks to Google there is an easy, fun way to create professional game art, levels and props.Google SketchUp is the natural choice for beginners to game design. This book provides you with the workflow to quickly build realistic 3D environments, levels, and props to fill your game world. In simple steps you will model terrain, buildings, vehicles, and much more.Google SketchUp is the ideal entry level modeling tool for game design, allowing you to take digital photographs and turn them into 3D objects for quick, fun, game creation. SketchUp for Game Design takes you through the modeling of a game level with SketchUp and Unity 3D, complete with all game art, textures and props. You will learn how to create cars, buildings, terrain, tools and standard level props such as barrels, fencing and wooden pallets. You will set up your game level in Unity 3D to create a fully functional first person walk-around level to email to your friends or future employers.When you have completed the projects in this book, you will be comfortable creating 3D worlds, whether for games, visualization, or films.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Google SketchUp for Game Design
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action – making several unique variations


  1. Delete the second post.

  2. Save the SketchUp file as FencePanelMASTER.skp.

  3. Go to File ¦ Save As and save it again as FencePanelV01.skp. This is going to be your first variant.

  4. Select some of the textures in the column and move them around a little, rescale or skew them as you learned in Chapter 4, Wooden Pallet: Modeling.

  5. Save the file and close it.

  6. Open the master version and save as FencePanelV02.skp.

  7. Right-click on the fence panel and select Make Unique Texture.

  8. Now, right-click again and select Texture ¦ Edit Texture Image

  9. Your fence panel will open in GIMP.

  10. Use the Eraser Tool to make some jagged holes.

  11. Add a poster, sign, or pieces of paper from the Posters and Stickers category on CGTextures.com as a new layer

  12. Go to Layer ¦ Scale Layer if you need to make it smaller.

  13. Use the Layer Masks feature, or Eraser Tool in GIMP to get rid of the bits youdon't need as you can see next:

  14. When you're done vandalizing your fence, go to Layer ¦ Merge Down.

  15. Go to...