Ease of Use
AssetForge provides an intuitive user interface that allows users to create 3D models without advanced knowledge in 3D design software.
Versatility
The software supports both novice users and experienced developers, offering a range of simple block-building to more complex object creation.
Export Options
Users can export their creations in various formats such as OBJ and FBX, making it compatible with a range of game engines and 3D software.
Pre-made Assets
AssetForge includes a library of pre-made assets that can be customized, allowing for quick prototyping and design efficiency.
Cost-effective
Compared to other 3D modeling software, AssetForge is reasonably priced, offering a budget-friendly option for hobbyists and indie developers.
Asset Forge $19.95 https://assetforge.io/ Put together pre-made blocks to design new objects. Obviously since it uses pre-made blocks you can’t make arbitrary models. But the included library of blocks is so huge that I usually find what I need.
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almost 2 years ago
I strongly, strongly recommend AssetForge. It’s an incredible kitbashing visualization tool.
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almost 2 years ago
Asset Forge is an awesome piece of software if you’re cool with the low poly art style it uses. Doesn’t support rigging or animation, though, so you’d have to use something else to do that.
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about 2 years ago
Yes! It’s also not expensive to buy most models and a lot of creators will offer a set of models at a discounted rate. There’s also some pretty great beginner friendly modeling programs out there now that are more like kit bashing such as https://assetforge.io/.
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about 2 years ago
Cool workflow stuff! Unity editor scripting and tools, automating builds and updates, cool asset makers like Kenny’s Asset Forge, mucking about with a game making program called RPG in a box to dream out ideas… That kind of thing! :).
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about 2 years ago
Usually these are done in 3D vector tools (Inkscape or Illustrator), or 3D software like Blender. Now you said “more convenient”, so here is an (untested!) idea: You could try to use Assetforge, which is a kitbashing tool for prototype game development. It comes with a few building blocks, depending on the type of scene you need, there may not be the right things inside. You can create own assets (this is outside…
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over 2 years ago
Was just curious if anyone else used Asset Forge to create the 3d models for their game. (it was created by Kenney, aka “Asset Jesus”, whom I think is around here from time to time).
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over 2 years ago
Adverting low poly, could it be Kenny’s Asset Forge? https://assetforge.io/.
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almost 3 years ago
If you can spend bit of money check Itch.io Game Assets page or maybe Asset Forge editor.
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almost 3 years ago
I’m wondering why nobody suggested to use Asset Forge yet? It is very easy to use and to export 3d building tool. You really have to try it out.
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about 3 years ago
I’ve also heard good things about: https://assetforge.io.
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about 3 years ago
Thanks! I think it’s really easy honestly, I’ve used it in very UI heavy projects in the past and once you understand its quirks you’ll be able to create anything in no-time.
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over 3 years ago