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Google SketchUp for Game Design
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
What this book covers
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Time for action – heading
Reader feedback
Customer support
Chapter 1. Why Use SketchUp?
Commitment brings rewards
Is this book for me?
What's SketchUp really good at?
Making bags of cash selling assets
The envy of the gaming community: creating custom levels
What have I learned?
Chapter 2. Tools that Grow on Trees
3D Warehouse
Time for action – research what's hot and what's not
Your best CG textures source
Meshlab
Time for action – learning about 3D meshes in MeshLab
Get your game engine here: Unity 3D
Time for action – obtaining Unity 3D for free
Google SketchUp
GIMP: The free professional graphics editor
Summary
Chapter 3. Wooden Pallet: Texture Creation
Finding textures to use in asset modeling
Time for action – selecting the photo texture
Enhancing textures
Time for action – cropping and enhancing
What are pixels?
Time for action – arranging multiple textures
Saving textures
Time for action – final touches
Chapter 4. Wooden Pallet: Modeling
Your first model in SketchUp
Time for action – importing a texture to scale
Time for action – basic 3D geometry
Time for action – Push/Pull Move and Copy
Time for action – multiple copies
The power of pre-prepared textures
Time for action – completing texturing
Time for action – recycling textures for use on non-vital faces
Preparing for game use
Chapter 5. Game Levels in SketchUp
Sketching out the level
Do game artists need art degrees?
Time for action – setting up the terrain grid and plan
Time for action – setting up the terrain texture image
Time for action – creating a color selection layer
The master texture
Time for action – creating a large seamless texture
Time for action – creating a tiled texture
Time for action – filling selected areas with textures
Time for action – using tileable textures from the Internet
Have a go hero – selecting and texturing
Time for action – creating a roadside kerb
Time for action – removing white edges
Time for action – adding height to a flat terrain
Time for action – stamping detail onto the terrain
Time for action – using the Drape tool
Chapter 6. Importing to a Professional Game Application: Unity 3D
Exporting the level from SketchUp
Time for action – preparing a model for export
Time for action – SketchUp Pro export
Time for action – SketchUp free export
Time for action – using the free Autodesk FBX converter
Importing to Unity 3D
Time for action – importing your terrain in to Unity
Time for action – using a high-resolution terrain texture in Unity
Creating lights
Time for action – creating Sunlight in Unity
Setting up your character controller
Time for action – setting up a first-person shooter style controller
Time for action – playing the level
Time for action – creating a web playable walkthrough
Time for action – copying and pasting the pallet multiple times
Chapter 7. Quick Standard Assets
Rough and ready fencing
Time for action – making fencing with SketchUp's materials
Time for action – making several unique variations
Inserting multiple copies to quickly fill out a level
Time for action – fencing large areas
Time for action – walking around in SketchUp to visualize your level
Generating buildings quickly
Time for action – creating a building from two images
When the going gets tough
Time for action – cleaning up a Google Warehouse model