Combat Knife 3D Game Asset in Blender and Substance Painter
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- Mar 27, 2025

Combat Knife 3D Game Asset in Blender and Substance Painter, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.57, with 7 lectures, based on 1006 reviews, and has 24000 subscribers.
You will learn about Create Professional, Realistic, and Efficient Game Models Learn UV Unwrapping in Blender Using Seams and Other Unwrapping Tools Learn how to Bake Normal Maps in both Blender and Substance Painter Paint Textures in Substance Painter and then Export the Texture Maps For Use in Game Engines and Other Software This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in the 3D game asset creation process and looking to create professional game models with clean topology and high quality textures. It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in the 3D game asset creation process and looking to create professional game models with clean topology and high quality textures.
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Summary
Title: Combat Knife 3D Game Asset in Blender and Substance Painter
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.57
Number of Lectures: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 7
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 7
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
In this absolutely free step-by-step Blender and Substance Painter training course I’ll take you through the entire process of modeling and texturing a combat knife game asset.
This game development course is beginner friendly but you should have some basic knowledge of Blender before watching. This course will teach you a lot of different hard surface modeling techniques and modeling tools including beveling, subsurf modeling, and non-destructive modifier methods. It’ll take you from setting up a reference photo in the background to completing a high quality, high resolution, 3d knife model for games.
The course starts off by taking you through creating the high-poly model of the knife that we’ll later use for baking normal maps onto a low-poly, game-ready model.
To prepare our model for texturing I’ll walk you through taking our low-poly knife model and UV unwrapping it in Blender. You’ll learn how to specify how objects are unwrapped by manually adding seams to edges, how to modify and work with UVs, and how to look for UV stretching to make sure your textures will be applied without distortion.
After we’re done UV unwrapping, I’ll show you how to bake a normal map for the knife using Blender in order to make our efficient low-poly knife look more detailed and high resolution. Whether you want to use this knife inside Blender or export it for a game engine like Unity or Unreal, I’ll show you how to make sure your model and its normal map look right in all software.
Then finally we’ll pull our knife model into Substance Painter and Texture it. I’ll show you how to bake normal maps in Substance Painter too, as they tend to come out a little bit better than in Blender. So then you’ll know how baking works in both software. We’ll use edge wear generators, smart materials, and other tools in Substance Painter to achieve the final look, and then I’ll show you how to render your final knife in Substance Painter. I’ll also show you how to export your textures so they can be used in programs like Blender or others.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Modeling the Knife in Blender
Lecture 1: Modeling the Handle
Lecture 2: Modeling the Handguard and Starting the Blade
Lecture 3: Finishing the Entire Knife Model
Chapter 2: UV Unwrapping in Blender
Lecture 1: UV Unwrapping the Low Poly Knife Model in Blender
Chapter 3: Baking Normal Maps in Blender
Lecture 1: Baking Normal Maps in Blender
Chapter 4: Texturing in Substance Painter
Lecture 1: Texturing – Part 1
Lecture 2: Texturing – Part 2
Instructors

Chris Plush
Blender 3D Trainer

CG Masters
Blender 3D Education
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