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Pokémon: Generations is a 3D Action/Adventure/RPG heavily inspired by both the Pokemon Anime & the Pokemon Video Games.

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Report RSS PokeGen Modeling Tutorial Pt. 1
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ChilledEagle
ChilledEagle - - 6 comments

I haven't checked out the tutorials yet, but thanks. I've been looking for tutorials for modelling and hoping that this will help me get better at it. Even if it doesn't help me in any way, thanks for trying and uploading. I appreciate it. :)

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ashbash231
ashbash231 - - 6 comments

"PS: I recorded this on a mountain" Well you don't hear that every day O.O But great tutorial Xatoku!

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Jaxero
Jaxero - - 2 comments

Dude, this is amazing! I wish I could know how to do the same so I could help in this project...
Thanks for the tuto! :D

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Description

I made this in an attempt to get people started with modeling, and to help show what sort of things we'll be looking for stylistically with Pokemon Generations. It will be a multi-part tutorial, covering everything that gets a Pokemon in-game.

If you're willing to endure my monotone voice, rambles, sexual innuendos, and amateur modeling techniques, then please tell me what you think and how I can improve :).

If there's anything specific you guys would like to see covered, also feel free to drop a comment below and I'll do my best to do so in the future.

All music used was created by myself.

PS: I recorded this on a mountain.