Difference between revisions of "Category:GameDesign"

From polycount
Jump to: navigation, search
(Units and Scale)
(modular link)
Line 43: Line 43:
  
 
== Units and Scale ==
 
== Units and Scale ==
The units and scale you use is very important. Modular meshes should be built to snap to a unit-based grid, and physics calculations depend on certain scales. Fortunately, game editors usually have a scale setting you can use on import to convert from 3d modeler scale into proper game engine scale.
+
The units and scale you use is very important. [[Category:EnvironmentModularity|Modular]] meshes should be built to snap to a unit-based grid, and physics calculations depend on certain scales. Fortunately, game editors usually have a scale setting you can use on import to convert from 3d modeler scale into proper game engine scale.
  
 
* [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/UnrealUnits.html UDN: Unreal Units] - what units and scale to use for scenes in Unreal Engine. (Gears of War: 2 units = 1 inch, Unreal Tournament: 1 unit = 2 cm)
 
* [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/UnrealUnits.html UDN: Unreal Units] - what units and scale to use for scenes in Unreal Engine. (Gears of War: 2 units = 1 inch, Unreal Tournament: 1 unit = 2 cm)

Revision as of 10:17, 4 July 2013

Category Game Design

All about game design.


Pages in This Category

Game Design

This section is about designing the overall experience for the player.

Level Design

This section is about designing game environments, also called "levels".

Units and Scale

The units and scale you use is very important. meshes should be built to snap to a unit-based grid, and physics calculations depend on certain scales. Fortunately, game editors usually have a scale setting you can use on import to convert from 3d modeler scale into proper game engine scale.

Game Design Blogs

More Information

Pages in category "GameDesign"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Tools