Arcane University: 3D Art

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A 3D artist can create shapes based on Concept Art, writing and discussions as well as what is required by the Animation and Implementation teams. For example, if a certain object must have moving parts, detailed information on this is critical for the 3D artist to do their work effectively. For the Gamebryo Engine and the context of Skyrim, a 3D artist should take into account standard polycounts for their 3D models.

General Workflow

The artwork is taken and then, blockout modeling starts. For the high-poly work flow, the 3D artist sculpts a high-poly mesh. They then bake the high-poly details into the normal map of a retopologized low-poly version of the mesh, and add textures to this low-poly model. After the asset is exported to NIF format, it is given its physical properties such as collision and physics. It may then be rigged/skinned to bones and animated, if necessary.

  1. Blockout
  2. Sculpting
  3. [[1]]
  4. UV Unwrapping
  5. Baking
  6. Texturing
  7. Mesh Export to NIF
  8. Adding Mesh Collisions
  9. Animation

Basics - The Data Formats Nif (Meshes) and DDS (Textures)

  • To review the specifics of the NIF data format used for meshes, check Nif Data Format.
  • To review the specifics of the DDS data format used for textures, check DDS Data Format.

Asset-specific Tutorials

Weapons

Tilesets and Architecture

Armor

Misc Items

Statics

Trees

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Harvestables

LOD Objects

Tool-specific Guidelines and Links

Resource Tools

  • BSAopt to unpack Skyrim data files

Modeling Tools (most include sculpting and rigging features)

Sculpting Tools

Rigging Tools/Animation

Texturing Tools

Exporting and Polishing Tools