In this advanced 3D modeling course, you will focus on the crucial final steps of completing your medieval windmill prop and preparing it for game engine integration. You’ll start by fine-tuning structural details like the waterwheel’s central pillar and stone openings before moving on to more intricate elements like arched supports, doors, and handles. The lessons will guide you through creating wooden beams, realistic stone textures, and functional props that enhance the authenticity of your model.
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Finalizing the Windmill and Integrating with Unreal Engine 5
This course is part of Blender to Unreal Engine 5 - 3D Props - Medieval Windmill Specialization
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What you'll learn
Construct complex structural elements and apply advanced texturing techniques to 3D props.
Develop dynamic animations for 3D models, setting them up for realistic movement.
Integrate optimized materials and models into Unreal Engine 5, ensuring efficient performance.
Evaluate and refine portfolio-ready renders using Blender’s rendering engines to showcase high-quality visuals.
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There are 11 modules in this course
In this module, we will focus on creating two key elements: the central pillar of the waterwheel and a detailed stone opening. These features are crucial for ensuring the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your windmill. You’ll gain insights into optimizing both structural integrity and design efficiency.
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2 videos2 readings
In this module, we will dive into the world of arched structures and balcony supports. You'll learn how to model aesthetically striking supports and finish the balcony area with medieval detailing, adding both character and functionality to your windmill model.
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2 videos
In this module, we will create detailed doors and handles for our medieval windmill. Starting with an introduction to simple door modeling, we will progress to creating stone arches and finish with advanced handle designs using curve techniques.
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4 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will begin constructing the windmill's main ramp and develop a base for showcasing your model. This section focuses on structural elements that not only support the windmill but also enhance its overall visual presentation for portfolio use.
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3 videos
In this module, we will focus on constructing intricate support systems for the windmill’s staircase. You’ll practice advanced UV mapping and learn how to bring together various architectural elements, finishing the main staircase and completing the side of the windmill.
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6 videos
In this module, we will work on the front wall of the windmill, starting with grey boxing a bay window. You’ll apply stone textures to the wall and conduct a critical review of the entire model to ensure it meets quality standards.
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3 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will construct the bay window for our windmill, from its frame to its glass panes. You’ll troubleshoot common glass issues and bring the entire build to completion, ready for export to Unreal Engine 5.
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5 videos
In this module, we will focus on constructing a sturdy stone base for the windmill. You’ll learn how to ensure the building’s longevity by factoring in water exposure and designing a base that protects the structure from potential environmental damage.
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1 video
In this module, we will set up a high-quality portfolio render of your medieval windmill, covering essential steps for achieving optimal visual output. You’ll explore the capabilities of Blender’s Eevee and Cycles render engines, learning how to make informed decisions about which renderer best suits your artistic needs.
What's included
2 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will introduce basic animation in Blender, focusing on animating the windmill’s key components, including the arms and waterwheel. You’ll also learn about weighting bones and setting up keyframes to bring your model to life.
What's included
4 videos
In this final module, we will import the windmill model into Unreal Engine 5. You’ll learn to create and apply materials, ensuring they look realistic in-game, and conclude by testing and finalizing your windmill as a fully functional game asset.
What's included
4 videos1 reading2 assignments
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