Book Image

Unreal Development Kit Game Design Cookbook

By : Thomas Mooney
Book Image

Unreal Development Kit Game Design Cookbook

By: Thomas Mooney

Overview of this book

UDK is a free, world class game editing tool and being so powerful it can be daunting to learn. This guide offers an excellent set of targeted recipes to help game artists get up to speed with game designing in UDK.Unreal Development Kit Game Design Cookbook contains everything you need to jumpstart your game design efforts. The lessons are aimed squarely at the artist's field of production, with recipes on asset handling, creating content within the editor, animation and visual scripting to get the content working in gameplay.Unreal Game Development Kit Game Design Cookbook exposes how real-time environments are built using UDK tools. Key features are examined ñ assets, animation, light, materials, game controls, user interface, special effects, and game interactivity - with the view of making UDK technically accessible so users can transcend technique and focus on their creative design process. The book has well prepared recipes for level designers and artists of all levels. It covers core design tools and processes in the editor, particularly setting up characters, UI approaches, configuration and scripting gameplay. It is a technical guide that allows game artists to go beyond just creating assets, and it includes creative, extensive demonstrations that extend on mere functionality.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Unreal Development Kit Game Design Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating Terrain, Deco Layers, and Material Layers


This recipe covers the basics of adding a Terrain to your scene, and shows how StaticMesh actors can be distributed over its surface. We also look at brushes that can touch up the HeightMap to support meshes on the deco layer, and then improve the look of the terrain's surface by adding decals. We don't cover everything involved in terrain editing, since you can probably make your own inroads after doing this example. Also, the Terrain tool is somewhat overshadowed by the newer Landscape tool, and its accompanying addition Foliage which takes over the role of Deco Layers. Still, both tools are powerful. A terrain can even be converted into a landscape later on.

How to do it...

  1. Create a new Blank Map and go to the main menu and choose Tools | New Terrain. Give it dimensions of 32 x 32.

  2. In the Content Browser, highlight the Material M_ASC_Floor_BSP_Tile01.

  3. Enter Terrain Editing Mode (Shift + 3). Right-click in the space below the HeightMap...