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66. Unity3d Tutorial - Character Customization 3d Model Setup
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We continue with another tutorial in our Hack And Slash demo made with the Unity3d Game Engine.
In this video, I wanted to go over how I like to set up my models if I am going to have interchangeable parts. The main take away from this tutorial is the use of of my mount points. I add these anywhere that I want to have customizable parts. So if my 3d character is going to have different hair styles, the I make sure to have one for the head. The concept is easy, and keeping it in mind while creating your models, should lead to more productive game creation time.
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We continue with another tutorial in our Hack And Slash demo made with the Unity3d Game Engine.
In this video, I wanted to go over how I like to set up my models if I am going to have interchangeable parts. The main take away from this tutorial is the use of of my mount points. I add these anywhere that I want to have customizable parts. So if my 3d character is going to have different hair styles, the I make sure to have one for the head. The concept is easy, and keeping it in mind while creating your models, should lead to more productive game creation time.
Enjoy, and do not forget to subscribe, and favorite.
Community donated assets can be found here: http://www.burgzergarcade.com/hack-slash-rpg-unity3d-game-engine-tutorial
Save time typing out the scripts, or just buy me some coffee: http://www.burgzergarcade.com/product/tutorials/hack-and-slash-tutorial-scripts
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Mic - http://amzn.to/2dMWRVd
Mouse - http://amzn.to/2dSF7o6
Webcam - http://amzn.to/2hlFOcl
Portable Hard Drive - http://amzn.to/2dMVQMO
USB Portable Battery - http://amzn.to/2lABRQz