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Here are the different sub-topics of the Art discipline of modding. For each sub-category, a number of tutorials are listed; generally the easiest to follow will be listed on top for each sub-topic. Beginner Level tutorials are very basic and fundamental; others should not be tried until these are complete. They may also include common simple tasks from this discipline. Intermediate tutorials are more advanced and often more specific; they will teach you all of the necessities of modding, enough to create a mod. Advanced Level tutorials are for more experienced modders, looking to push what is the expected norm. | Here are the different sub-topics of the Art discipline of modding. For each sub-category, a number of tutorials are listed; generally the easiest to follow will be listed on top for each sub-topic. Beginner Level tutorials are very basic and fundamental; others should not be tried until these are complete. They may also include common simple tasks from this discipline. Intermediate tutorials are more advanced and often more specific; they will teach you all of the necessities of modding, enough to create a mod. Advanced Level tutorials are for more experienced modders, looking to push what is the expected norm. | ||
− | The <font size=4>'''first'''</font> thing you will want to do is read [Art for Total War Primer | + | The <font size=4>'''first'''</font> thing you will want to do is read [[Art for Total War Primer]]. |
==Beginner Art/Texturing== | ==Beginner Art/Texturing== |
Revision as of 17:44, 8 September 2007
Here are the different sub-topics of the Art discipline of modding. For each sub-category, a number of tutorials are listed; generally the easiest to follow will be listed on top for each sub-topic. Beginner Level tutorials are very basic and fundamental; others should not be tried until these are complete. They may also include common simple tasks from this discipline. Intermediate tutorials are more advanced and often more specific; they will teach you all of the necessities of modding, enough to create a mod. Advanced Level tutorials are for more experienced modders, looking to push what is the expected norm.
The first thing you will want to do is read Art for Total War Primer.
Contents
Beginner Art/Texturing
- Introduction to Photoshop Video Tutorials
- Skin Editing in Photoshop
- Creating Unit Cards
- Photoshop Eye Candy Tutorial
Beginner Art/Modeling
- 3dsmax Unit Editing Video Tutorials
- 3dsmax Unit Editing
- Rendering in 3dsmax
- UVW Mapping in 3dsmax
- Skin Modifier in 3dsmax
- Getting your unit ingame
Intermediate Tutorials
- Intermediate Art/Foliage and Terrain
- Tutorial links here
- Intermediate Art/Banners
- Intermediate Art/Sprites
Advanced Tutorials
- Advanced Art/Animation
- Advanced Art/Custom Texture Painting
- Painting Hair
- Painting Ears
- Ben Mathis' Deliah Series Textures for gun, face, hair, and body.
- Advanced Art/specular, gloss, normal maps
Tools
Here are program-specific tutorials for learning programs. These are not necessarily TW-specific, but are high quality tutorials relevant to the programs and tools.