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parappa project technical breakdown

pls enjoy this 1 hour long neurotic post-project rant of how I built the parappa-style characters, set up the scenes, and any fun shortcuts i learned while working on this. 

the whole project started and ended in about 12 days. we took literally 0 days off, 9-12 hours a day on average, and yeah I appreciate ya'll giving me 2 days to collect myself but I do still sound very crazy (when do I not lol) but I'm really proud of how it came out. 

I'll be MIA for the next few days while we process orders and a restock will be happening soon so... I'm hoping to get that low poly video up sometime before the end of the month.

as stated in the video, I also want to do a video on rigging bc... I genuinely barely understood it until this project and now I want to explain all the neat things I've learned! 

final note, WOW thank you for subscribing I've had the most growth in the last 3 days on this patreon since inception and i'm happy it's bc everyone loved the video so much!!! 

parappa project technical breakdown

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I textured everything in blender! I mostly used the UV texture paint tab to draw lines where I wanted the graphics and then went into photoshop to touch it up. However for the character textures, I drew the textures first, then projected them onto that plane, and created geometry to fit the character. OH and the font is here:

I loved this content a lot! very insightful and helpful for someone just starting to use blender! I have some questions!! Did you texture everything within blender or other? such as the room with the toaster? and did you use the panting tool for the characters textures? or was the majority of that done in photoshop like the sprites etc? I hope that makes sense lol thank you!!,,,, could you also pls paste the link to that font?! it suits my style a lot :)

This was so cool and the music went perfectly with it

Mad lads

you're so amazing! thank you for the breakdown video ❤️❤️❤️

it's kind of surreal and brings chills to get your breakdowns in what feels like real-time after the videos are out in the wild. So good, thank you

It is very much appreciated thank you!


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