Beginners Guide To Texture Painting In Blender

Learn how to start creating your own textures and apply them in real time to 3D objects in Blender

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Beginners Guide To Texture Painting In Blender

What You Will Learn!

  • How to set up Blender for materials and textures
  • Create base image maps and attach them to models using UVs
  • Use paint tools to begin painting onto 3D objects
  • Create procedural brushes to add more detail to the texture

Description

Are you interested in learning how to paint textures onto 3D objects for use in your own personal projects?


Texture painting is a skill that relates to the process of priming a 3D object for texture application, and then using a variety of brushes and tools to custom paint our own textures and patterns. Many video game assets use textures that have been created for those specific assets, and in some cases even follow a very specific art style.


If the art of texture painting sounds like a skill that you would like to pick up, then this course will get you started. Using Blender 3D, a free open source software, you can begin creating textures of your own unique design.


Not only do we teach you how to use The texture paint tools but we also cover the steps requires to set up 3D objects so that we can prep them for our textures. We focus on...


  • Creating UV maps so that we can control where our textures will be placed

  • Assign materials so that our textures can be rendered onto the surfaces of the objects

  • Connect the textures to the assigned materials

  • Use basic tools like the draw and fill brush

  • Create a procedural brush for more detailed texturing


The class resources are attached to the class project

Get started today learning about the process of painting 3D objects in Blender!

Who Should Attend!

  • Blender users who want to begin creating their own unique textures
  • Video game artists who want to create assets for their games with unique textures

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Tags

  • 3D Texturing
  • Blender

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