
Rock
sketchfab
Low Poly Rock Tutorial - A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a 3D Masterpiece Learn how to create an eye-catching low poly rock using simple shapes and basic modeling techniques. In this comprehensive tutorial, we will take you through every step of the process, from setting up your scene to adding final details. **Step 1: Setting Up Your Scene** Begin by creating a new project in your preferred 3D software. For this example, we'll be using Blender. Create a new cube and scale it down to a small size. This will serve as the base of our rock. **Step 2: Adding Polygons** To create a low poly look, we need to add polygons to our model. Select the cube and switch to Edit Mode. Add a loop cut to divide the cube into two halves. Then, select the top half and use the Knife Tool to delete some faces, creating a rough rock shape. **Step 3: Refining Your Model** Use the Subdivision Surface modifier to add more detail to your model. This will give you more control over the number of polygons on each face. Experiment with different settings until you achieve the desired level of detail. **Step 4: Adding Texture and Color** Create a new material by clicking on the Materials tab in the Properties panel. Choose a texture that resembles rock, such as a granite or basalt pattern. Assign this material to your model by clicking on the Object Data tab and selecting the material from the drop-down menu. **Step 5: Final Touches** To complete our low poly rock, we'll add some final details such as cracks and crevices. Use the Knife Tool to carefully remove faces and create a more realistic texture. Finally, render your scene with a nice soft light source to bring out the detail of your model. With these easy steps, you can create your own stunning low poly rock that's sure to impress. Remember to practice regularly to improve your skills and take on more complex projects. Happy modeling!
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