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HNRS 304.503 Lecture 19 – Figures

November 30, 2012 by . Filed under fall 2012, honors 304.503, lectures.

Agenda

Adding non-color material

Materials don’t have to effect just color. You can pretend that very simple geometry is more detailed than it is through something called a normal map.

  1. Create your geometry and give it a material.
  2. Add a texture to the material. Change its type to something interesting. Let’s pick Voronoi for now.
  3. Under Influence, uncheck Color. Check Normal.
  4. Bake your texture as described above, but instead of setting Bake Mode to Textures, use Normals. Save your image.
  5. Look at it. It’s pretty.
  6. Import your model and image into Unity. Change your model’s material to Bumped Diffuse. Change your image’s Texture Type to Normal Map. Drag the image onto the model’s material’s normal map texture.

Box modeling

  1. Pick an animal.
  2. Draw its form on paper. But use nothing but boxes! Heh heh.

TODO

Haiku

No tattoos for me
I may reconsider it—
When they’re normal maps