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Different Graphics for Game Projects

Discussion in 'General Graphics' started by marksunara, Sep 25, 2017.

  1. marksunara

    marksunara

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    Hello,

    How can I get different graphics for a project? For example in this game:
    https://madewith.unity.com/games/loco-dojo

    Is there a way to change the graphics in the settings for the game to look a certain way?
    I am trying to make a game with different graphics.
     
    Last edited: Sep 25, 2017
  2. eXonius

    eXonius

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    Well what "graphics" (art style) your game ends up having depends on things like what textures, material settings and shaders you use and how you set up your lightning. It's not just some setting you change. Although you could start by playing with the material settings since that's easiest to change.
     
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  3. BrandyStarbrite

    BrandyStarbrite

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    Yep. eXonius is right.
    And to add, it is up to you and to your artistic abilities, to make the graphics
    in the game, look the way you want it too look. Moreso with the textures.

    Eg. If you create a cartoony flower vase, in a 3d modelling software like
    Blender or Cinema 4d, and you make a cartoony style texture in photoshop
    or Gimp and apply it to the vase, the vase will look cartoony.

    But, if you took that same 3d cartoony flower vase model, and create
    a realistic texture and apply it to the vase, it will have a stylized, yet
    semi realistic cartoony look to it.

    The appearance of the flower vase, also depends on the material/shader
    that you use.
    Some materials/shader's, can make the flower vase, look hard.
    And others can believe it or not, make it look glassy, or even spongy soft.

    So it's really up to your artistic abilities and knowledge of materials/shader's
    that'll help determine, the look of the flower vase.
     
    Last edited: Apr 18, 2018