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3d Terrain Created in Blender For Use In The Godot Engine

Started by November 21, 2024 08:19 AM
2 comments, last by axenteflorin24 2 days, 10 hours ago

In this tutorial, is presented a method , to create 3d terrain in blender and of a combine ‘n’ textures for a single 3d object without affecting the performance of the game. The graphics are rendered perfectly, the ‘skip frame’ effect is from ScreenRecorder. shader link : drive.google.com/file/d/1s9SGstzOBrmg8Sq-Khd4vVpTEN9_4HoY

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the Game Design forum is not a "junk drawer" where any and all types of game development-related topics can be posted. What is game design? Your post, directing visitors to watch one of your 22 YouTube videos, this one being about a method to create terrain in Blender, is OFF-TOPIC in the Game Design forum.

Members may post advertisements for products/services, websites, articles/blogs, tutorial videos, Patreon/Kickstarter links, etc., but ONLY in the Your Announcements board. If you're going to spam our site, this is the place to do it. Accordingly, your post has been moved to Your Announcements.

Additionally, since it is known now that you are a YouTuber, your first post, in our For Beginners forum, has also now been moved to Your Announcements. Before posting again, please review our community guidelines.

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