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Published inSep 2022
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ISBN-139781801816021
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Kumsal Obuz
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Kumsal Obuz

Kumsal Obuz is a self taught, but veteran web developer with more than 15 years of experience in two different countries, leading teams and projects of various sizes. After several years of preparation and transition, he started his own game studio in August 2020. He launched a small puzzle strategy game at the end of 2020 and is currently working on an ambitious farming simulation game. He also likes to mentor, perhaps due to his genetic background since both of his parents are teachers, and because of his love of Godot, founded and still organizes the Godot Toronto Meetup group.
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This chapter was mainly about making your work compatible with Godot Engine. To that end, we needed to go over a few different topics.

Firstly, we wanted to make sure our models had received the correct final touches. This involved getting rid of n-gons and converting these polygons into more manageable and ideal triangular faces. After that, you learned how to set origin points for your models, which may also be helpful during the modeling phase. Making transformations permanent is essential, so that’s something to remember if your models, especially during animations, behave awkwardly. Then, we looked at the idea of naming things meaningfully. This is something you’ll eventually find yourself needing more and more down the line when you have more experience.

Then, out of the many formats Blender offers for exporting assets, we evaluated a few, such as Collada, FBX, and OBJ. During that effort, we presented that glTF has become the de facto format for communicating...

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Published in: Sep 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801816021

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Kumsal Obuz

Kumsal Obuz is a self taught, but veteran web developer with more than 15 years of experience in two different countries, leading teams and projects of various sizes. After several years of preparation and transition, he started his own game studio in August 2020. He launched a small puzzle strategy game at the end of 2020 and is currently working on an ambitious farming simulation game. He also likes to mentor, perhaps due to his genetic background since both of his parents are teachers, and because of his love of Godot, founded and still organizes the Godot Toronto Meetup group.
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