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Video Game Art: Create A Low-Poly Game Character in Cinema 4D

When you’ve got cool graphics software at your fingertips you can make make really fun video game art! In this lesson we’ll learn how to replicate low-poly c...
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Description

When you’ve got cool graphics software at your fingertips you can make make really fun video game art! In this lesson we’ll learn how to replicate low-poly characters that can easily be custom tailored to suit your creative ideas!

You’ll be able to do this class in Photoshop and C4D or C4D Lite (included with After Effects CC).

If you’d like to learn how to do this in After Effects, you can find the companion lesson right here. The photoshop sections of both lessons are identical so you’ll just need to redo the middle sections that cover After Effects.

Music Credit:

“Chipper” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

You will learn

Low-Poly Game Character

ASSIGNMENT

First you’ll be creating your art in Photoshop at a very small scale. Then you’ll bring those images into After Effects and build a rig for your character. Finally, we’ll export a pose and add some extra detail in photoshop.

Extra Credit: Try making a scene with extra characters by duplicating your rig and swapping out the images.

DELIVERABLES

Upload a still image of your character in a scene.

RESOURCES

Image dimensions – This image shows all the different parts of the rig, what they look like, their dimensions and their file names.

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