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In this tutorial, we will walk through the process of texturing an abandoned city scene in Blender, from start to finish. Creating realistic and captivating textures is key to bringing a post-apocalyptic environment to life, and this guide will help you master it.
Step 1: Setting Up the Scene
Before diving into texturing, you need a solid city model. You can either build your own or download a pre-made one. Make sure your scene includes elements like crumbling buildings, broken windows, rusted cars, and overgrown vegetation to evoke that abandoned feeling.
Step 2: Unwrapping the UVs
To properly texture the models, we’ll need to unwrap the UVs. This step ensures that the 2D texture images are mapped correctly onto your 3D models. In Blender, use the « Smart UV Project » or manually unwrap for more control over the seams.
Step 3: Choosing the Right Textures
For an abandoned city look, select textures that reflect decay and age. Look for rust, grime, cracked concrete, moss, graffiti, and broken glass. Websites like textures.com or ambientCG provide high-quality, free textures for these types of environments.
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