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Color Palettes in Blender

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Hi There, Recently, i saw a post on a forum , where a user was very puzzled with color usage during Texture Painting of his mesh. It seemed that people are not aware of another hidden (infact it is right there in front of our eyes) feature of blender , The Color Palette . So, today, we'll try to get some knowledge about Color Palette and how to use them. In this tutorial, i am using blender 2.69 (official version). It is not necessary, but you can unwrap your box , assign a texture, before moving forward. You are required to create a folder , where you want to save the color palette, which we will make in this tutorial. Ok, lets get started. Select Texture Paint Mode in 3d View. My Current setup is like this. Initial Setup Select the Corner Anchor of the Color Palette Properties, and move it below the Brush Properties. Color Palette Moved Expand Color Palette Properties. In the last line, there is a Folder Button, which allows you...

Blender Low Poly Window Texturing & Unwrap

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OK, in our previous tutorial , we made a low poly mesh of window. in this tutorial, we will texture & export it for usage in UDK. So, fire up your blender and load the saved file. 1.    First select the Window Top Inset Panel ( I call it glass). 2.    In Material panel, select a new material by pressing New button & name it Glass. 3.    Give it any color by choosing it from diffuse panel. 4.    Press Ctrl+I to inverse your selection (Make sure, your mouse cursor is in 3dWindow. 5.    Now, Create one more material and name it wall. and choose a color to your liking. 6.    Press Assign button to assign the selected material to the walls of the window. 7.    now, your mesh has 2 different materials, which will come handy in UDK later on. All Materials Added 8.    Lets unwrap our mesh, so that we can put some textures on it. 9....

Blender Low Poly Window

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In this tutorial, I'll create a simple mesh, using blender 2.8 for UDK. i am planing to use this window mesh in ProcBuild option of UDK. I've tried my best to give the instructions step by step, but mistakes happen. OK,  let's go to tutorial 1. Start Blender (I have 2.58 Installed) 2. Delete the default cube 3. Select Front View by Pressing 1 on Keyboard. Then Orthographic view by pressing 5. Orthographic View 4.  Add a Plane (Press = Shift + A > Select Plane. 5.  Align the Plane to View (Tools Panel > Align to View Check box). 6.  Scale Plane on X Axis by 4 Blender Units ( Press = S > X > 4 ). 7.  Scale Plane on Z Axis by 8 Blender Units (Press = S > Z > 8). 8.  Press Shift+C on keyboard to align your 3dCurson in the middle of the canvas. 9.  Press G and move your plain by holding the Ctrl key so that it only move by a blender unit. Make sure that your plane is exactly aligned as shown in the pic. Origin @ 3d ...