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Texturing is usually applied on top of a mesh to make it appear a certain way.
Texturing is usually applied on top of a mesh to make it appear a certain way.
* [[Guide:Texture_Formatting|Texture Formatting]]
* [[Guide:Texture_Formatting|Texture Formatting]]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DQ98gsKD0Rpmh7dEQRUlmLIANXP-qu5VRDlDcnfy7Q/edit Visualizing a BG3 Hair Texture in Blender] by EmeraldTechno
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_zgNI9nhns&list=PLe0NwkOacl_jFoRnGT8iU29WriucyN1mj&index=13 Making Custom Armor - Part 2] by Druundev
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_zgNI9nhns&list=PLe0NwkOacl_jFoRnGT8iU29WriucyN1mj&index=13 Making Custom Armor - Part 2] by Druundev



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Modding guides
Modding resources

Basic Tutorials

Tutorials for basic components of BG3 modding. We recommend at least glancing over all of these concepts before you start modding.

General Tutorials

General tutorials for modding BG3, or tutorials that encompass multiple categories.

Mesh-Related Tutorials

Mesh encompasses visible assets like clothing, armor, weapons, hair, heads, etc. Most of these tutorials use Blender as their program of choice.

Learning Blender

These tutorials are not directly BG3-related, but are a great stepping stone into using Blender and working with meshes.

Texture-Related Tutorials

Texturing is usually applied on top of a mesh to make it appear a certain way.

VFX-Related Tutorials

Visual Effects-related tutorials.

Creating Custom Visual Effects in-depth guide by ImmortalRDI

Scripting Tutorials