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3D Game Textures: Create Professional Game Art Using Photoshop | 
enlarge | Author: Luke Ahearn Publisher: Focal Press Category: Book
List Price: $54.95 Buy New: $33.00 You Save: $21.95 (40%)
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 37205
Media: Paperback Pages: 368 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.4 x 1
ISBN: 0240807685 Dewey Decimal Number: 794.81526 EAN: 9780240807683 ASIN: 0240807685
Publication Date: March 7, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Game artists, architects, simulation developers, web designers and enthusiasts alike can learn to create everything from bricks to books in Photoshop with this step-by-step instructional guide. Because texture is 99% of what a gamer sees when playing, this topic deserves considerable coverage but has gotten little attention. Unlike anything on the market, this book is the first of its kind to provide an in-depth guide to game texturing with hundreds of high-quality examples. This guide teaches everything a game artist will need to know--from researching textures, basic artistic principles, tools and techniques, to specific step-by-step tutorials that explain how to create textures for a myriad of environments. The goal of this book is to give the reader a guide that will actually help them secure a job as a developer/artist-even providing them with images created using the tutorials that can be used in a portfolio.
* Learn everything you need to create stunning, professional textures from one easy to follow guide which features tutorials and over 500 high-quality images * Follow the step-by-step tutorials to learn how to create suitable images which you can add to your portfolio and WOW prospective employers * Companion CD includes sample textures and electronic versions of images you saw in the book-all the tools you need in one place! * Hit the ground running or get a leg up on the competition with the tips, tricks, and real world examples featured in this comprehensive guide
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good textures May 18, 2008 Matthew J. Melchior the final textures are excellent. the only problem is sometimes the insructions are a little vague and the software in the book is outdated
For a beginner, I'm very impressed. May 8, 2008 L. C. MacDonald (Abilene, Texas) There's a lot to like about a book like this for the beginning texture artist, such as myself. It gives you the fundamentals of how to recreate a texture from the ground up without actually having to paint hardly anything! Just use what Photoshop has to offer and you can follow this book all the way through. That would be the downside though, must have Photoshop! If you don't then I wouldn't see you getting much out of this book except the techniques, which may or may not be done in another paint program. This is just a beginner's book because it doesn't cover anything about skin or human painting and texturing, which is what I'm now looking for in another book. This just covers inanimate objects, but it just blows my mind how easy it now is using his techniques. I'm no longer intimidated by a blank white screen with no textures, and am now cranking stuff out a lot better looking (not professional yet, but getting there). Deffinantly worth getting for beginners or people apprehensive towards texturing.
get it cheap if you want it December 12, 2007 JJ 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I already know texturing and wanted to take my texturing to the next level. I compared textures before and after, and I noticed a difference. Its easier to make hand painted textures for me now. There are step by step examples of how to make bricks, windows, doors, etc. It even discusses how to take pictures of textures yourself, and how to make your 3d scenes seem more real by placing objects, breaking up plain parts, etc. The only thing missing is how to create history on textures and as far as I can tell, there are no books. I recommend going to cgsociety and check out the forums. Stephen Morrell has a good pdf on texturing somewhere.
Useful introductory overview June 14, 2007 Christopher Roe This book is useful as a jumping-off point for using Photoshop to create textures, and covers most of the basic topics that someone new to both Photoshop and texturing would need to know. However, you'll need to search for additional resources to complete the journey that this book starts you on, since it's a pretty basic overview with a few confidence-building exercises that give you a taste of the possibilities.
Excellent. Really! May 26, 2007 Pavol Almasi (Pennsylvania) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Unlike the rewiever who gave this book 1 star, I am giving 5. Because unlike him, I find this full-color book very well written and very useful. It goes beyond basic texture creation tutorials. The first half of the book explains theory behind good textures and texture creation as well as ways to take pictures for your own textures. It gives lot of examples to demonstrate various points. The second half of the book is the tutorial part. The tutorials are detailed and easy to follow. The only negative thing I find about this book is, that the tutorials give you exact values for everything without explaining why these values were actually chosen. However, it is up to the user to make his/her own tweeking and see, how changing these values effect the final result. Also, I would like to see how these textures are applied to a specific UV layout, which the book does not discuss. But then again, the book is about creating textures, not applying them to your model, so I do not hold it against it. After all, the textures that are created in the tutorials are nicely done and you certainly can find a good use for any of them. So, five stars it is.
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