#blender #imagemagick #gamedev
This video shows you how to export a 3D animation as images, and turn them into a sprite sheet for use with a 2D game engine. Stitching the sprite sheet together is done using a tool called ImageMagick, which is independent of Blender.
Long version: • How to Make a Sprite Sheet from a 3D ...
This video assumes you already have a 3D animation done in Blender. If you are new to 3D and Blender, I recommend these videos by Royal Skies!
- • Blender SPEED Modeling Tutorials
- • Blender Rigging - CRASH-COURSE
- • Blender 2.83 Speed Animating Tutorials
Using Blender 3.3.4 for this video (Blender 3.0 or greater should work fine)
Download and Install ImageMagick here: https://imagemagick.org/index.php
ImageMagick "montage" command reference: https://imagemagick.org/script/montag...
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I have this among other tutorials in development on my website, which you can find here:
- https://codernunk.com/tutorials/sprit...
The assets used in the video are for my platformer, Flick! I'll be open souring the project, too!
- Trailer: • Flick! - Reveal Trailer
- Website: https://flick.nunkware.digital/
Check out my game studio and IT consultancy agency, Nunkware Digital!
- YouTube: / @nunkwaredigital
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