texturing. importing models
Learn 3DVIA Virtools with Online Tutorial 5
by Emmy on Aug.17, 2009, under 3D, 3D engine, 3Dvia, Character, Game development, Ian, Making, dassault, subsurface, texturing. importing models

Learn to use 3DVIA Virtools and see how it helps small teams build games like Subsurface in no time with our free online tutorial series. Every other week watch Little Chicken Game Company, the studio responsible for Subsurface, go over the 3DVIA Virtools basics to get you started.
This week Little Chicken demonstrates how to import and use blend shapes.
Tutorial 5: Blend Shapes
Learn how to import blend shapes straight from your DCC software and use them for animations.
3DVIA Virtools Tutorial 5: Blend Shapes from 3DVIA on Vimeo.
Learn 3DVIA Virtools with Online Tutorials 3 & 4
by Emmy on Aug.04, 2009, under 3D, 3D engine, 3Dvia, Character, Game development, Making, Video, console, dassault, subsurface, texturing. importing models, virtools

Learn to use 3DVIA Virtools and see how it helps small teams build games like Subsurface in no time with our free online tutorial series. Every other week watch Little Chicken Game Company, the studio responsible for Subsurface, go over the 3DVIA Virtools basics to get you started.
This week Little Chicken demonstrates how to create simple movement and import an animated character using 3DVIA Virtools.
Tutorial 3: Creating Simple Movement
Learn how to use simple scripting and pre-packaged behaviors to move objects.
Tutorial 4: Importing an Animated Character
Discover how to import an animated character and create secondary animations.
Anatomy of an enviroment
by Tomas on Feb.17, 2009, under 3D engine, lightmaps, shaders, texturing. importing models
As the subsurface game is a submarine adventure, it wouldn’t be complete without a loading bay. Part of the surface ship supporting the expedition the loading bay is where the player gets introduced to the story and the characters, as well as the main interface for starting the gameplay.
It will serve as a brief exploratory space and enviroment to showcase the virtools 5.0 character animation features.
Just to showcase how easily the scene has been accomplished inside the engine, here are a few steps of implementation
step 1 : importing the model. This image is of the bare model including only vertex colors for a base shading, and as a base for future shaders (ambient occlusion etc etc)

step 2 : Adding lightmaps. Basically this is a static scene, there will be caustics (more on that further on), but the general area can be lit with a static lightmap generated in this case from 3Dstudio Max.
step 3: Detail. Due to the speed of production and the online requirements we forego explicit lighting on the detail and interactive objects, this also serves to shows you can combine many techniques to get an overall result. In this case the details receive vertex coloring to light them from the same solution as the lightmap. The waterplane in the bassin receives a virtools standard water shader with some reflection effects.



